##Sass Functions Cheat Sheet
/* | |
* object.watch polyfill | |
* | |
* 2012-04-03 | |
* | |
* By Eli Grey, http://eligrey.com | |
* Public Domain. | |
* NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. | |
*/ |
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc | |
. ~/.bashrc | |
mkdir ~/local | |
mkdir ~/node-latest-install | |
cd ~/node-latest-install | |
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 | |
./configure --prefix=~/local | |
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds... | |
curl https://www.npmjs.org/install.sh | sh |
My current editor of choice for all things related to Javascript and Node is VS Code, which I highly recommend. The other day I needed to hunt down a bug in one of my tests written in ES6, which at time of writing is not fully supported in Node. Shortly after, I found myself down the rabbit hole of debugging in VS Code and realized this isn't as straightforward as I thought initially. This short post summarizes the steps I took to make debugging ES6 in VS Code frictionless.
My first approach was a launch configuration in launch.json
mimicking tape -r babel-register ./path/to/testfile.js
with babel configured to create inline sourcemaps in my package.json
. The debugging started but breakpoints and stepping through the code in VS Code were a complete mess. Apparently, ad-hoc transpilation via babel-require-hook and inline sourcemaps do not work in VS Code. The same result for
attaching (instead of launch) to `babel-node
I work as an analyst contractor, these days my roles are often a mixture of development and management. I have been asked by a countless number of people what they need to do to get the jobs I’m offered – and it’s simpler than most expect. The market for talented developers in the United Kingdom (and in many talent-lite communities around the world) is such that anyone who merely knows what they are doing has a very good chance of getting a job. Even a job contracting (which ordinarily has senior-level requirements).
To become a web developer with a good salary and employment expectations you need skills. Below I’ll provide a plan to get you towards the top of the largest market: PHP Web Development. Advanced knowledge of everything on this list would immediately make you one of the best, so just strive to have an exposure if not a comprehensive understanding (though the *starred points are essential). To learn these technologies you should use several in combination on on
/** | |
* Responsive mixin. The media breakpoints are as defined | |
* in the twitter bootstrap framework: | |
* | |
* - phone | |
* - tablet-portrait | |
* - tablet-landscape-desktop | |
* - large-desktop | |
* | |
* Additional parameters for tagetting retina and non-retina |
// Block Grid | |
// Technique adapted from Foundation 5 for Bootstrap 3. | |
// https://github.com/zurb/foundation/blob/f755d8704123f86c281ede0b171881e2672f150d/scss/foundation/components/_block-grid.scss | |
// Original LESS Version by Christopher Mitchell (https://gist.github.com/ChrisTM) | |
// Converted to SCSS by Rasmus Jürs (https://github.com/Jursdotme) | |
[class*="block-grid-"] { | |
display: block; | |
margin: -($grid-gutter-width/2); | |
padding: 0; |
License Key PhpStorm 8 | |
User Name : EMBRACE | |
===== LICENSE BEGIN ===== | |
43136-12042010 | |
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49AU6oSDJrsjE8nMOQh"8HTDJHIUUh | |
gd1BebYc5U"6OxDbVsALB4Eb10PW8" | |
===== LICENSE END ===== |
function matchesSelector(dom_element, selector) { | |
var matchesSelector = dom_element.matches || dom_element.matchesSelector || dom_element.webkitMatchesSelector || dom_element.mozMatchesSelector || dom_element.msM atchesSelector || dom_element.oMatchesSelector; | |
return matchesSelector.call(dom_element, selector); | |
} |
(function addXhrProgressEvent($) { | |
var originalXhr = $.ajaxSettings.xhr; | |
$.ajaxSetup({ | |
xhr: function() { | |
var req = originalXhr(), that = this; | |
if (req) { | |
if (typeof req.addEventListener == "function" && that.progress !== undefined) { | |
req.addEventListener("progress", function(evt) { | |
that.progress(evt); | |
}, false); |