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package com.geekorum.geekdroid.navigation
import android.content.Context
import android.os.Bundle
import android.util.AttributeSet
import androidx.core.content.res.use
import androidx.core.os.bundleOf
import androidx.fragment.app.DialogFragment
import androidx.fragment.app.Fragment
import androidx.fragment.app.FragmentManager
import React from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
const ParentComponent = React.createClass({
getDefaultProps: function() {
console.log("ParentComponent - getDefaultProps");
},
getInitialState: function() {
console.log("ParentComponent - getInitialState");
return { text: "" };
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jyprksh001 / nginx_basics.md
Created January 15, 2017 15:40 — forked from leommoore/nginx_basics.md
Nginx Basics

#Nginx Basics for Ubuntu

Please see http://wiki.nginx.org/Main for more information. See http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/11/how-to-set-up-a-safe-and-secure-web-server/ for a tutorial on how to install Nginx.

##Installation To install, you can install the version which is in the standard Ubuntu repositories but it is normally quite old and will not have the latest security patches. The best way is to update the repositories first:

apt-get update
apt-get install python-software-properties

apt-get upgrade

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jyprksh001 / roll_ipython_in_aws.md
Created January 14, 2017 19:52 — forked from iamatypeofwalrus/roll_ipython_in_aws.md
Create an iPython HTML Notebook on Amazon's AWS Free Tier from scratch.

What

Roll your own iPython Notebook server with Amazon Web Services (EC2) using their Free Tier.

What are we using? What do you need?

  • An active AWS account. First time sign-ups are eligible for the free tier for a year
  • One Micro Tier EC2 Instance
  • With AWS we will use the stock Ubuntu Server AMI and customize it.
  • Anaconda for Python.
  • Coffee/Beer/Time
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jyprksh001 / bst.js
Created December 20, 2016 05:47 — forked from trevmex/bst.js
A simple binary search tree in JavaScript
/*
* File: bst.js
*
* A pure JavaScript implementation of a binary search tree.
*
*/
/*
* Class: BST
*
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jyprksh001 / gist:12e33388ab9193b3a3352b3ad076681c
Created September 1, 2016 06:30
Sublime Text 2 - Useful Shortcuts

Sublime Text 2 – Useful Shortcuts (PC)

Loosely ordered with the commands I use most towards the top. Sublime also offer full documentation.

Editing

Ctrl+C copy current line (if no selection)
Ctrl+X cut current line (if no selection)
Ctrl+⇧+K delete line
Ctrl+↩ insert line after