I hereby claim:
- I am mattsahr on github.
- I am mattsahr (https://keybase.io/mattsahr) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 4D14 D986 4C63 9CCA D7F2 0965 2E43 EFDD 8E0C 609A
To claim this, I am signing this object:
<html> | |
<body> | |
<h1>db.info() test</h1> | |
<p>Using pouchdb-3.1.0</p> | |
<p id="putResult"></p> | |
<p id="getResult"></p> | |
<p id="getInfoPrep"></p> |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
<?php | |
/** | |
* SOURCE https://github.com/ArmedGuy/discourse_sso_php/blob/master/discourse_sso.php | |
* This Discourse_SSO class gets used in the full module below | |
*/ | |
class Discourse_SSO { | |
private $sso_secret; | |
let AnimationWrapper = React.createClass({ | |
render() { | |
console.log(this.props.childClassName + ' render'); | |
return this.props.children; | |
}, | |
componentWillAppear (callback) { | |
console.log(this.props.childClassName + ' willappear'); | |
callback(); |
#Four Ways To Do Pub/Sub With jQuery 1.7 and jQuery UI (in the future)
Between jQuery 1.7 and some of work going into future versions of jQuery UI, there are a ton of hot new ways for you to get your publish/subscribe on. Here are just four of them, three of which are new.
(PS: If you're unfamiliar with pub/sub, read the guide to it that Julian Aubourg and I wrote here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptjunkie/hh201955.aspx)
##Option 1: Using jQuery 1.7's $.Callbacks() feature:
<html> | |
<body> | |
<form onsubmit="return saveText()"> | |
<label for="name">Name</label><br> | |
<input id="name" /><br> | |
<label for="desc">Description</label><br> | |
<input id="desc" /><br> | |
<input type="submit" value="Save" /> |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Duplicate this file as many times as you would like, just be sure to change the | |
* Empty_Widget class name to a custom name of your choice. Have fun! redrokk.com | |
* | |
* Plugin Name: Empty Widget | |
* Description: Single Widget Class handles all of the widget responsibility, all that you need to do is create the html. Just use Find/Replace on the Contact_RedRokk_Widget keyword to rebrand this class for your needs. | |
* Author: RedRokk Interactive Media | |
* Version: 1.0.0 | |
* Author URI: http://www.redrokk.com |
var swipeFunc = { | |
touches : { | |
"touchstart": {"x":-1, "y":-1}, | |
"touchmove" : {"x":-1, "y":-1}, | |
"touchend" : false, | |
"direction" : "undetermined" | |
}, | |
touchHandler: function(event) { | |
var touch; | |
if (typeof event !== 'undefined'){ |
/* | |
* Easing Functions - inspired from http://gizma.com/easing/ | |
* only considering the t value for the range [0, 1] => [0, 1] | |
*/ | |
EasingFunctions = { | |
// no easing, no acceleration | |
linear: function (t) { return t }, | |
// accelerating from zero velocity | |
easeInQuad: function (t) { return t*t }, | |
// decelerating to zero velocity |
The framework for debugging web pages (and phoneGap apps) on Android is finally getting easier.
https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/docs/remote-debugging
Following the instructions will get you there, but the notes below might help spell out some of the steps. Here's what you need.