I hereby claim:
- I am lambdatastic on github.
- I am celkam (https://keybase.io/celkam) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCWnv27lvqExEZ5WOma091og2TJiDDRcONtJLo7WIX9WAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
" Must be first, will change a lot of options as a side effect | |
set nocompatible | |
" Intialize Vundle | |
set rtp+=~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim | |
call vundle#begin() | |
" let Vundle manage Vundle, required | |
Plugin 'gmarik/Vundle.vim' |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
http://reactkungfu.com/2015/07/approaches-to-testing-react-components-an-overview/ | |
https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/test-utils.html | |
https://ponyfoo.com/articles/es6-modules-in-depth | |
reactiflux@discord |
import R from 'ramda' | |
// Object -> Boolean | |
var FSAcompliant = R.pipe( | |
R.keys, | |
R.reject( | |
R.anyPass([ | |
R.equals('type'), | |
R.equals('payload'), | |
R.equals('meta'), |
function(key, options) { | |
// random stuff | |
return function(dispatch) { | |
// other things | |
} | |
} | |
// is equal to | |
curry( |
Monads in JS: A pragmatic guide
Monands are touted as the best solution for common problems in functional programming, but can be hard to pearn if you want to learn how to use them without having a degree in Category Theory. In this talk, we'll discuss common monads that you can start using today (and are already using), focusing on the practical benefits to us as developers.
document.body.appendChild((() => { const ele = document.createElement('script'); ele.src = "//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/ramda/0.25.0/ramda.min.js"; return ele; })()); | |
const betTools = {}; | |
// strings for ids | |
const targets = { | |
input: "wager", | |
buttonPrefix: "player" | |
} |