The Ultimate V60 Technique
◉ Brew ratio: 60 g/L (e.g. 30 g per 500 mL, 18 g per 300 mL, 12 g per 200 mL, ...)
◉ Grind size: medium fine, Niche Zero: 40 ~ 50
◉ Temperature: the hotter, the better (especially with lighter roasts)
The Ultimate V60 Technique
◉ Brew ratio: 60 g/L (e.g. 30 g per 500 mL, 18 g per 300 mL, 12 g per 200 mL, ...)
◉ Grind size: medium fine, Niche Zero: 40 ~ 50
◉ Temperature: the hotter, the better (especially with lighter roasts)
The Ultimate Clever Dripper Technique
◉ Brew ratio: 60-65g/L (18 g per 300 mL)
◉ Grind size: medium fine, Niche Zero: 45 ~ 50
The Ultimate AeroPress Technique
◉ 11g coffee
◉ 200g water (brought to a boil and used immediately)
A collection of code snippets explaining:
this
bind
All libraries have subtle rules that you have to follow for them to work well. Often these are implied and undocumented rules that you have to learn as you go. This is an attempt to document the rules of React renders. Ideally a type system could enforce it.
A number of methods in React are assumed to be "pure".
On classes that's the constructor, getDerivedStateFromProps, shouldComponentUpdate and render.
#!/bin/bash | |
set -e | |
CONTENTS=$(tesseract -c language_model_penalty_non_dict_word=0.8 --tessdata-dir /usr/local/share/tessdata/ "$1" stdout -l eng | xml esc) | |
hex=$((cat <<EOF | |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> | |
<plist version="1.0"> |
/** Your task is to reason your way to which compiler | |
* options which will be passed for each of | |
* 1) sbt root/compile | |
* 2) sbt p1/compile | |
*/ | |
scalacOptions := Seq("-DSBT") | |
scalacOptions in ThisBuild += "-D0" | |
scalacOptions in Global += "-D1" |
The early programmer struggles with the Javascript keyword this
. But understanding your this
context is easier than it seems.
This
is all about where a function is invoked.
Often, early programmers worry about where the function was declared. Perhaps the function was declared in a specific file or a particular object. Surely this changes it's this
!
Nope.