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alistairewj / install-postgres-10-ubuntu.md
Last active July 12, 2024 08:05
Install PostgreSQL 10 on Ubuntu

Install PostgreSQL 10 on Ubuntu

This is a quick guide to install PostgreSQL 10 - tested on Ubuntu 16.04 but likely can be used for Ubuntu 14.04 and 17.04 as well, with one minor modification detailed below.

(Optional) Uninstall other versions of postgres

To make life simple, remove all other versions of Postgres. Obviously not required, but again, makes life simple. If you have data in your previous version of postgres that you'd like to retain, then this is not recommended. Instead, you'll have to use pg_upgrade or pg_upgradecluster.

@cam8001
cam8001 / vort3x.md
Last active September 1, 2023 18:31
Vortex / IKBC Pok3r keyboard guide for Mac OS
@ljharb
ljharb / array_iteration_thoughts.md
Last active May 22, 2024 09:22
Array iteration methods summarized

Array Iteration

https://gist.github.com/ljharb/58faf1cfcb4e6808f74aae4ef7944cff

While attempting to explain JavaScript's reduce method on arrays, conceptually, I came up with the following - hopefully it's helpful; happy to tweak it if anyone has suggestions.

Intro

JavaScript Arrays have lots of built in methods on their prototype. Some of them mutate - ie, they change the underlying array in-place. Luckily, most of them do not - they instead return an entirely distinct array. Since arrays are conceptually a contiguous list of items, it helps code clarity and maintainability a lot to be able to operate on them in a "functional" way. (I'll also insist on referring to an array as a "list" - although in some languages, List is a native data type, in JS and this post, I'm referring to the concept. Everywhere I use the word "list" you can assume I'm talking about a JS Array) This means, to perform a single operation on the list as a whole ("atomically"), and to return a new list - thus making it mu

@milmazz
milmazz / imposter-handbook-links.md
Last active April 1, 2024 10:31
Useful links found in The Imposter's Handbook by Rob Conery
@hew
hew / _readme.md
Last active June 10, 2022 19:13
Operator Mono w/ Italics on OSX VIm

Operator Mono w/ Italics on OSX Vim

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0x263b / colors.md
Last active July 13, 2024 19:15
Random color from string in javascript

Random color from string in javascript

Consider a list of strings you need to permanently assign a random color.

First you should turn the string into a hash.

var string = "string"
var hash = 0
@mmazzarolo
mmazzarolo / Appfile
Created May 17, 2016 11:27
Simple Fastlane setup for React-Native (Android - iOS)
# iOS
app_identifier "com.myapp.app" # The bundle identifier of your app
apple_id "me@gmail.com" # Your Apple email address
team_id "1234ABCD" # Developer Portal Team ID
# Android
json_key_file "./google-play-api-secret.json" # Path to the json secret file - Follow https://github.com/fastlane/supply#setup to get one
package_name "com.myapp.app" # Your Android app package
@rauchg
rauchg / README.md
Last active January 6, 2024 07:19
require-from-twitter
@rgrove
rgrove / README.md
Created February 8, 2016 19:01
Cake's approach to React Router server rendering w/code splitting and Redux

Can't share the complete code because the app's closed source and still in stealth mode, but here's how I'm using React Router and Redux in a large app with server rendering and code splitting on routes.

Server

  1. Wildcard Express route configures a Redux store for each request and makes an addReducers() callback available to the getComponents() method of each React Router route. Each route is responsible for adding any Redux reducers it needs when it's loaded. (This isn't really necessary on the
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dbismut / actionTypeBuilder.js
Last active January 25, 2022 09:02
React Redux Meteor middlewares
export function actionTypeBuilder(prefix) {
return {
type: actionType => `${prefix}/${actionType}`,
loading: actionType => `${actionType}/loading`,
ready: actionType => `${actionType}/ready`,
stopped: actionType => `${actionType}/stopped`,
changed: actionType => `${actionType}/changed`,
error: actionType => `${actionType}/error`,
success: actionType => `${actionType}/success`
};