I’ve been working my way up the Kubernetes learning curve.
These notes are about yaml
.
- Using Kubernetes (K8s) involves many
yaml
"manifests" yaml
is a thoughly modern way to do "infrastructure as code" (IaC)
This document will be a part of the upcoming re-frame website. It addresses issue #264
There are two kinds of Components:
Roughly speaking, Reagent Components
handle the simple stuff and re-frame Components
look after the larger and more complex work.
This document will be a part of the upcoming re-frame website.
The UI is just derived data.
At each moment, the DOM displayed is a "materialised view" of what is in app-db
.
Domino 3 modifies app-db
and then boom, boom, boom go dominoes 4, 5 & 6, automatically producing this "materialised view", via a data flow.
this is an early draft. Better to now look at: https://gist.github.com/mike-thompson-day8/dad5b66c8cd74082326dad6ce331128d
There are big, composite components and there are small, simple ones.
Reagent components are simple components - often just called widgets. They visually represent a simple value like an integer or a string, or a selection. A library like re-com
provides many Reagent components including dropdowns, and Text Input fields and radio buttons.
re-frame components are larger, composite components. They tend to visually represent an entity (a more complicated thing) rather than a single, simple value, and they typically present to the user as a "widget-complex" (many widgets) with a cohesive purpose. For example, a pivot table would be a larger component. It might supports the drag and drop of fields to "shelves" which configures a table showing data rollups, and totals. And it might include widgets which allow for levels to be expanded and col
This page will be a part of the upcoming re-frame docs/website. Still searching a bit for the right explanations.
Our intellectual powers are rather geared to master static relations and our powers to visualise processes evolving in time are relatively poorly developed.
-- Dijkstra
This is a doodle about a re-frame idea that's been rattling around in my head for a few days. It hasn't quite clicked, but I don't want to let it go yet.
I propose a new standard effect
.
Currently, re-frame has the :db
effect which replaces what's in app-db
holus-bolus.
Imagine a new effect named, say: :db-crud
.
You would use :db-crud
instead of :db
.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
With this document, I formally announce the Secret Underground Clojure Kollective (SUCKS).
We of the Kollective firmly reject normative spelling and oppressive rules around anagrams. We stipulate that (SUCKS) must always be enclosed in parenthesis.
Yes, we will publish a (SUCKS) Manifesto. Obviously. However, that might take a while because we are Lazy. Not in a character flaw way, you understand. More in a solidarity-with-seqs way. But the result tends to be the same, so a Manifesto might take a while and the whole thing might stop with a baffling exception later.