As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
As configured in my dotfiles.
start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
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.
elem.offsetLeft
, elem.offsetTop
, elem.offsetWidth
, elem.offsetHeight
, elem.offsetParent
This week I've been hacking around with some ideas about a runtime debugger for node (and probably browser JS too). These build upon some of the ideas loupe.
Run-time debugger is probably the wrong phrase, but I can't yet think of a better one - essentially what I mean is that all the code for building instrumenting/visualisating/debugging would be written in "userland" JS, rather than embedded in the JS engine itself.
This would obviously not be as powerful as a native engine debugger, with full access to the internals of v8 (or whichever engine), but I think the potential for hackability, and building things on top of it, is kinda interesting.