I want to make a shopify theme using react.
You have a bunch of template files that have access to global server-side variables with liquid e.g. {{ product.title }}
. Think wordpress or any other theme-based system.
/theme
function levenshtein(s1, s2) { | |
// http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net | |
// + original by: Carlos R. L. Rodrigues (http://www.jsfromhell.com) | |
// + bugfixed by: Onno Marsman | |
// + revised by: Andrea Giammarchi (http://webreflection.blogspot.com) | |
// + reimplemented by: Brett Zamir (http://brett-zamir.me) | |
// + reimplemented by: Alexander M Beedie | |
// * example 1: levenshtein('Kevin van Zonneveld', 'Kevin van Sommeveld'); | |
// * returns 1: 3 |
""" | |
jQuery templates use constructs like: | |
{{if condition}} print something{{/if}} | |
This, of course, completely screws up Django templates, | |
because Django thinks {{ and }} mean something. | |
Wrap {% verbatim %} and {% endverbatim %} around those | |
blocks of jQuery templates and this will try its best |
abaci.io | |
aback.io | |
abaft.io | |
abase.io | |
abash.io | |
abate.io | |
abbe.io | |
abbess.io | |
abbey.io | |
abbot.io |
The diff output is more specific:
[I]f a whole block of text is moved, then all of it, rather than just the beginning and end, is detected as changed.
>The algorithm described here avoids these difficulties. It detects differences that correspond very closely to our intuitive notion of difference.
ZIP,LAT,LNG | |
00601,18.180555, -66.749961 | |
00602,18.361945, -67.175597 | |
00603,18.455183, -67.119887 | |
00606,18.158345, -66.932911 | |
00610,18.295366, -67.125135 | |
00612,18.402253, -66.711397 | |
00616,18.420412, -66.671979 | |
00617,18.445147, -66.559696 |