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WebRTCGame / JavascriptBooks.md
Last active May 11, 2024 15:24
Free Javascript Books

Useful Links

23 Free JavaScript Books

A curated collection of awesome & free JavaScript books to help you learn the JavaScript programming language.

If you know of any other free JavaScript books that you think should be on this list, please let me know in the comments section and I will get them added.

@xiaolai
xiaolai / markdownhere.css
Created July 2, 2016 12:12
markdown-here-css
.markdown-here-wrapper {
font-size: 16px;
line-height: 1.8em;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
}
pre, code {
font-size: 14px;
font-family: Roboto, 'Courier New', Consolas, Inconsolata, Courier, monospace;
@billy3321
billy3321 / Markdown Cheatsheet 中文版.md
Last active March 11, 2024 11:24
Markdown Cheatsheet 中文版
@animoplex
animoplex / InertialBounce.jsx
Last active January 24, 2024 16:35
Inertial Bounce - After Effects Expression by Animoplex
// Inertial Bounce - Created by Animoplex: www.animoplex.com
// Original Version: http://www.graymachine.com/top-5-effects-expressions/
// Modified expression for a smoother bounce effect and easier editing. Use this on any property with two keyframes to get a nice bounce effect that is based on velocity of the value change. Perfect for a scale from 0 to 100 or a speedy rotation that needs some extra life. Adjust amp, freq and decay values to tweak the effect. Amp is intensity, freq is bounces per second, and decay is the speed of decay, slow to fast.
// Full Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=653lxeVIyoo
amp = 5.0; freq = 2.0; decay = 4.0;
n = 0;
if (numKeys > 0) {
n = nearestKey(time).index;
@cloudbring
cloudbring / README.md
Last active May 1, 2017 02:42
Building an Phoenix / Elixir Web App in June 2015
@justinwoo
justinwoo / using-rxjs-instead-of-flux-with-react.md
Last active October 21, 2023 10:16
Using RxJS instead of Flux with React to organize data flow

Reposted from Qiita

For almost a year now, I've been using this "flux" architecture to organize my React applications and to work on other people's projects, and its popularity has grown quite a lot, to the point where it shows up on job listings for React and a lot of people get confused about what it is.

Why I'm tired of using and teaching flux

There are a billion explainations on the internet, so I'll skip explaining the parts. Instead, let's cut to the chase -- the main parts I hate about flux are the Dispatcher and the Store's own updating mechanism.

If you use a setup similar to the examples in facebook/flux, and you use flux.Dispatcher, you probably have this kind of flow:

@JaviLorbada
JaviLorbada / FRP iOS Learning resources.md
Last active April 8, 2024 18:07
The best FRP iOS resources.

Videos

@rob-brown
rob-brown / ElixirConf2014.md
Last active December 4, 2020 05:38
Notes from ElixirConf 2014

ElixirConf 2014

Dave Thomas—Opening Keynote

Twitter | Slides

Think different(ly)

Get out of your rut and learn new ways to think.

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 10, 2024 12:08
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@airportyh
airportyh / jsconf_slides_codes_and_notes.md
Last active June 19, 2017 20:51
JSConf 2014 Slides, Codes and Notes.

JSConf Slides, Codes and Notes

These are all the JSConf 2014 slides, codes, and notes I was able to cull together from twitter. Thanks to the speakers who posted them and thanks to @chantastic for posting his wonderful notes.

Modular frontend with NPM - Jake Verbaten (@Raynos)