Custom recipe to get OS X 10.11 El Capitan running from scratch with useful applications and Node.js Developer environment. I use this gist to keep track of the important software and steps required to have a functioning system after fresh install.
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module.exports = { | |
promisify: function (web3) { | |
// Pipes values from a Web3 callback. | |
var callbackToResolve = function (resolve, reject) { | |
return function (error, value) { | |
if (error) { | |
reject(error); | |
} else { | |
resolve(value); | |
} |
A redux app is a chicken and egg problem. Given a particular state, the app should render a certain thing. But... where does that state come from?
Given a blank state, the app needs to rely on the URL to fetch the right data to populate the state.
In a server-side app, the initial state is determined in exactly this way. Given the initial URL, populate the state, render the app, send it to the client.
In a client-side app the situation is exactly the same, except it's totally different. On the client you have way more contextual information than just the URL. Given the URL, the current app state, a components own props and its internal state... a component must decide which data it needs loaded.
- Edit the file at
/Library/Backblaze.bzpkg/bzdata/bzexcluderules_editable.xml
. - Add these rules inside the
bzexclusions
tag:
<!-- Exclude node_modules. -->
<excludefname_rule plat="mac" osVers="*" ruleIsOptional="t" skipFirstCharThenStartsWith="users/" contains_1="/node_modules/" contains_2="*" doesNotContain="*" endsWith="*" hasFileExtension="*" />
<excludefname_rule plat="mac" osVers="*" ruleIsOptional="t" skipFirstCharThenStartsWith="users/" contains_1="/.git/" contains_2="*" doesNotContain="*" endsWith="*" hasFileExtension="*" />