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ddarkr / en-US.md
Last active December 16, 2020 03:47
Next.js: TypeScript + ESLint (@typescript-eslint) + Prettier 설정 (한국어는 영어 문서 아래에 있습니다)

😉 Next.js: TypeScript + ESLint (@typescript-eslint) + Prettier Setup

📅 Write: 2020/02/03

✅ Before you follow this tutorial, create the Next.js project first.

1. Set up TypeScript at your project.

Check Next.js TypeScript Document

@jcavat
jcavat / Dockerfile
Last active May 29, 2024 16:17
docker-compose with php/mysql/phpmyadmin/apache
FROM php:7.1.2-apache
RUN docker-php-ext-install mysqli
@natchiketa
natchiketa / a Super-simple Nginx reverse proxy with Homebrew on OS X.md
Last active May 18, 2023 04:54
Super-simple Nginx reverse proxy with Homebrew on OS X

Installation

1)

brew install nginx
sudo cp /usr/local/Cellar/nginx/1.8.0/homebrew.mxcl.nginx.plist /Library/LaunchAgents

2)

Replace /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf with the nginx.conf in this gist. I'm using port 5000 for my current project. Obviously, change server_name as well, and probably the name of its access log.

@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:

@digitalshadow
digitalshadow / OpenSimplexNoise.cs
Last active June 3, 2024 10:23
OpenSimplex Noise Refactored for C#
/* OpenSimplex Noise in C#
* Ported from https://gist.github.com/KdotJPG/b1270127455a94ac5d19
* and heavily refactored to improve performance. */
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
namespace NoiseTest
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active June 13, 2024 19:58
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@gr2m
gr2m / account_dreamcode.js
Last active May 7, 2022 08:22
Imagine the typical backend tasks for user authentication would exist right in the browser. How would the code look like? This is what I came up with. Forks & comments much appreciated! #nobackend #dreamcode
// sign up
account.signUp('joe@example.com', 'secret');
// sign in
account.signIn('joe@example.com', 'secret');
// sign in via oauth
account.signInWith('twitter');
// sign out
@hellerbarde
hellerbarde / latency.markdown
Created May 31, 2012 13:16 — forked from jboner/latency.txt
Latency numbers every programmer should know

Latency numbers every programmer should know

L1 cache reference ......................... 0.5 ns
Branch mispredict ............................ 5 ns
L2 cache reference ........................... 7 ns
Mutex lock/unlock ........................... 25 ns
Main memory reference ...................... 100 ns             
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy ............. 3,000 ns  =   3 µs
Send 2K bytes over 1 Gbps network ....... 20,000 ns  =  20 µs
SSD random read ........................ 150,000 ns  = 150 µs

Read 1 MB sequentially from memory ..... 250,000 ns = 250 µs