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React is the new Lego - how we deal with a lot of components

Lightning talk proposal for ReactiveConf 2016

BlueKit usage

At Blueberry, we've been frustrated with maintaining and getting oriented in our React components and their props. That's why we made a tool for automatically generating a component library from a project's components.

We named it BlueKit and released it as open-source.

@tomdale
tomdale / gist:3981133
Last active November 26, 2019 21:19
Ember.js Router API v2

WARNING

This gist is outdated! For the most up-to-date information, please see http://emberjs.com/guides/routing/!

It All Starts With Templates

An Ember application starts with its main template. Put your header, footer, and any other decorative content in application.handlebars.

<header>
@nhoffmann
nhoffmann / deploy.rb
Created April 3, 2012 14:07
Capistrano recipe for deploying static content.
set :application, "My Static Content"
set :servername, 'test.example.com'
# no git? simply deploy a directory
set :scm, :none
set :repository, "." # the directory to deploy
# using git? deploy from local git repository
# set :scm, :git
# set :repository, 'file//.' # path to local git repository
@wagenet
wagenet / Assetfile.rb
Created January 13, 2012 20:37
Ember Handlebars Precompile
require 'execjs'
class HandlebarsFilter < Filter
class << self
def contents
@@contents ||= [File.read("headless-ember.js"), File.read("ember.js")].join("\n")
end
def context
@@context ||= ExecJS.compile(contents)
# Rack::Test doesn't support hitting external webservers. However, when a user enters their credit card info,
# it is submitted directly to braintree, so we need to intregration test with hitting an external server.
# This hack enabled this, by swapping out the Rack::Test's rack app with a Rack::Client instance.
# Rack::Client acts just like a rack app, but under the covers it delegates to Net::HTTP.
require 'rack/client'
module RackTestHack
def new(*a, &b)
# Switch to Ruby 1.8.7
rvm use 1.8.7
# Print out the ruby version
ruby -v
# But the output of this is:
#
# $ ./tryrvm
# <i> Now using ruby 1.8.7 p249 </i>