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sindresorhus / esm-package.md
Last active May 8, 2024 22:50
Pure ESM package

Pure ESM package

The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()'d from CommonJS.

This means you have the following choices:

  1. Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
    Use import foo from 'foo' instead of const foo = require('foo') to import the package. You also need to put "type": "module" in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide.
  2. If the package is used in an async context, you could use await import(…) from CommonJS instead of require(…).
  3. Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
@rotoglup
rotoglup / 201909 - a look into threejs editor.md
Last active February 10, 2022 10:26
201909 - A look into threejs editor app

A look into threejs editor

My notes while reading the source code from threejs Editor app, as I've been curious about :

  • the editor architecture
  • the undo/redo system
  • the camera control behaviour & code
  • the object transform gizmos behaviours & code
@zthxxx
zthxxx / Activate Office 2019 for macOS VoL.md
Last active May 10, 2024 13:31
crack activate Office on mac with license file
@Rich-Harris
Rich-Harris / footgun.md
Last active May 6, 2024 10:24
Top-level `await` is a footgun

Edit — February 2019

This gist had a far larger impact than I imagined it would, and apparently people are still finding it, so a quick update:

  • TC39 is currently moving forward with a slightly different version of TLA, referred to as 'variant B', in which a module with TLA doesn't block sibling execution. This vastly reduces the danger of parallelizable work happening in serial and thereby delaying startup, which was the concern that motivated me to write this gist
  • In the wild, we're seeing (async main(){...}()) as a substitute for TLA. This completely eliminates the blocking problem (yay!) but it's less powerful, and harder to statically analyse (boo). In other words the lack of TLA is causing real problems
  • Therefore, a version of TLA that solves the original issue is a valuable addition to the language, and I'm in full support of the current proposal, which you can read here.

I'll leave the rest of this document unedited, for archaeological

@paulirish
paulirish / what-forces-layout.md
Last active May 9, 2024 07:00
What forces layout/reflow. The comprehensive list.

What forces layout / reflow

All of the below properties or methods, when requested/called in JavaScript, will trigger the browser to synchronously calculate the style and layout*. This is also called reflow or layout thrashing, and is common performance bottleneck.

Generally, all APIs that synchronously provide layout metrics will trigger forced reflow / layout. Read on for additional cases and details.

Element APIs

Getting box metrics
  • elem.offsetLeft, elem.offsetTop, elem.offsetWidth, elem.offsetHeight, elem.offsetParent
@drgarcia1986
drgarcia1986 / tornado_asyncio.py
Last active August 7, 2021 15:57
Tornado and Asyncio Mixed example
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import asyncio
import re
import asyncio_redis
import tornado.concurrent
import tornado.httpclient
import tornado.web
import tornado.platform.asyncio
@danielgtaylor
danielgtaylor / gist:0b60c2ed1f069f118562
Last active April 2, 2024 20:18
Moving to ES6 from CoffeeScript

Moving to ES6 from CoffeeScript

I fell in love with CoffeeScript a couple of years ago. Javascript has always seemed something of an interesting curiosity to me and I was happy to see the meteoric rise of Node.js, but coming from a background of Python I really preferred a cleaner syntax.

In any fast moving community it is inevitable that things will change, and so today we see a big shift toward ES6, the new version of Javascript. It incorporates a handful of the nicer features from CoffeeScript and is usable today through tools like Babel. Here are some of my thoughts and issues on moving away from CoffeeScript in favor of ES6.

While reading I suggest keeping open a tab to Babel's learning ES6 page. The examples there are great.

Punctuation

Holy punctuation, Batman! Say goodbye to your whitespace and hello to parenthesis, curly braces, and semicolons again. Even with the advanced ES6 syntax you'll find yourself writing a lot more punctuatio

@leonderijke
leonderijke / svgfixer.js
Last active May 26, 2023 11:22
Fixes references to inline SVG elements when the <base> tag is in use.
/**
* SVG Fixer
*
* Fixes references to inline SVG elements when the <base> tag is in use.
* Firefox won't display SVG icons referenced with
* `<svg><use xlink:href="#id-of-icon-def"></use></svg>` when the <base> tag is on the page.
*
* More info:
* - http://stackoverflow.com/a/18265336/796152
* - http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/linking.html
@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active May 10, 2024 14:14
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

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@alanhamlett
alanhamlett / api.py
Last active January 24, 2023 21:03
Serialize SQLAlchemy Model to dictionary (for JSON output) and update Model from dictionary attributes.
import uuid
import wtforms_json
from sqlalchemy import not_
from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import UUID
from wtforms import Form
from wtforms.fields import FormField, FieldList
from wtforms.validators import Length
from flask import current_app as app
from flask import request, json, jsonify, abort