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@jevakallio
jevakallio / synchronized-scrolling.js
Created December 9, 2016 23:54
React Native: Synchronized ScrollViews
import Exponent from 'exponent';
import React from 'react';
import { range } from 'lodash';
import {
StyleSheet,
Dimensions,
ScrollView,
Animated,
Text,
import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react'
import {
Text,
View,
ScrollView
} from 'react-native'
import Redirect from 'react-router/Redirect'
import Match from 'react-router/Match'
@glueckpress
glueckpress / GitHub-Desktop-Bitbucket.md
Last active June 3, 2024 13:31
[How-to] Use GitHub Desktop to clone and commit to a Bitbucket repository just as you would with any GitHub repository. (Mac)

⚠️ Note: this guide is from 2016 – a long time on the internet. Content may be outdated, check the comments for more recent info.


Clone Bitbucket Repository and Add it to GitHub Desktop App (Mac)

You can’t clone a Bitbucket repo using GithHub Desktop directly. Instead you would have to:

  1. Clone the Bitbucket repo locally via command line.
  2. Add the cloned repository to your GitHub Desktop app.
@darrenscerri
darrenscerri / Middleware.js
Last active July 11, 2023 02:59
A very minimal Javascript (ES5 & ES6) Middleware Pattern Implementation
var Middleware = function() {};
Middleware.prototype.use = function(fn) {
var self = this;
this.go = (function(stack) {
return function(next) {
stack.call(self, function() {
fn.call(self, next.bind(self));
});
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active June 29, 2024 15:58
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@michaelv
michaelv / facebook-mass-delete-group-members.js
Created April 21, 2014 15:00
This javascript removes all users from a facebook group. It works with the new facebook layout. Paste this in the javascript console. Script tested in Firefox. Known issues: 1. when facebook responds slowly, the script might experience hickups.. 2. occasionially, the error 'this user is not a member of the group' pops up.. IMPORTANT: add your ow…
var deleteAllGroupMembers = (function () {
var deleteAllGroupMembers = {};
// the facebook ids of the users that will not be removed.
// IMPORTANT: add your own facebook id here so that the script will not remove yourself!
var excludedFbIds = ['1234','11223344']; // make sure each id is a string!
var usersToDeleteQueue = [];
var scriptEnabled = false;
var processing = false;
deleteAllGroupMembers.start = function() {
@stefansundin
stefansundin / install-pre-commit.sh
Last active September 17, 2023 11:46
Git pre-commit check to stop accidental commits to master/main/develop branches.
#!/bin/bash
# This gist contains pre-commit hooks to prevent you from commiting bad code or to the wrong branch.
# There are six variants that I have built:
# - pre-commit: stops commits to master/main/develop branches.
# - pre-commit-2: also includes a core.whitespace check.
# - pre-commit-3: the core.whitespace check and an EOF-newline-check.
# - pre-commit-4: only the core.whitespace check.
# - pre-commit-5: elixir formatting check.
# - pre-commit-6: prettier formatting check.
# Set the desired version like this before proceeding:
@yig
yig / JavaScript reference.md
Last active April 21, 2024 23:36
An overview of JavaScript best practices. Geared towards someone with a C/C++/Java/Python background.

JavaScript reference for non-JavaScript programmers

Author: Yotam Gingold
License: Public Domain (CC0)

This document is intended as a reference or introduction to JavaScript for someone familiar with a language like C/C++/Java or Python. It follows best practices and gathers the scattered wisdom from matny stackoverflow questions and in-depth JavaScript essays. It relies on no external libraries.

@Integralist
Integralist / regex.js
Created March 11, 2013 15:15
The difference between JavaScript's `exec` and `match` methods is subtle but important, and I always forget...
var str = "The quick brown fox jumped over the box like an ox with a sox in its mouth";
str.match(/\w(ox)/g); // ["fox", "box", "sox"]
// match (when used with a 'g' flag) returns an Array with all matches found
// if you don't use the 'g' flag then it acts the same as the 'exec' method.
str.match(/\w(ox)/); // ["fox", "ox"]
/\w(ox)/.exec(str); // ["fox", "ox"]
@tony4d
tony4d / p4merge4git.md
Created August 24, 2012 19:00
Setup p4merge as a visual diff and merge tool for git