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guest271314 / javascript_engines_and_runtimes.md
Last active June 4, 2024 01:57
A list of JavaScript engines, runtimes, interpreters

V8 is Google’s open source high-performance JavaScript and WebAssembly engine, written in C++. It is used in Chrome and in Node.js, among others. It implements ECMAScript and WebAssembly, and runs on Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12+, and Linux systems that use x64, IA-32, ARM, or MIPS processors. V8 can run standalone, or can be embedded into any C++ application.

SpiderMonkey is Mozilla’s JavaScript and WebAssembly Engine, used in Firefox, Servo and various other projects. It is written in C++, Rust and JavaScript. You can embed it into C++ and Rust projects, and it can be run as a stand-alone shell. It can also be [compiled](https://bytecodealliance.org/articles/making-javascript-run-fast-on

@mishushakov
mishushakov / client.tsx
Last active June 5, 2024 04:40
A React hook for calling Next.js Server Actions from client components
'use client'
import { test } from './server'
import { useServerAction } from './hook'
export default function Home() {
const { data, loading, error, execute: testAction } = useServerAction(test)
if (loading) return <div>Loading...</div>
if (error) return <div>Error: {error.message}</div>
@shawwn
shawwn / since2010.md
Created May 11, 2021 09:46
"What happened after 2010?"

This was a response to a Hacker News comment asking me what I've been up to since 2010. I'm posting it here since HN rejects it with "that comment is too long." I suppose that's fair, since this ended up being something of an autobiography.

--

What happened after 2010?

I was drawn to programming, science, technology and science fiction
ever since I was a little kid. I can't say it's because I wanted to
make the world a better place. Not really. I was simply drawn to it
because I was drawn to it. Writing programs was fun. Figuring out how
nature works was fascinating. Science fiction felt like a grand
adventure.
Then I started a software company and poured every ounce of energy
into it. It failed. That hurt, but that part is ok. I made a lot of
mistakes and learned from them. This experience made me much, much
@wybiral
wybiral / noscript-tracking.go
Last active September 11, 2023 08:53
Tracking cursor position in real-time with remote monitoring (without JavaScript)
// Tracking cursor position in real-time without JavaScript
// Demo: https://twitter.com/davywtf/status/1124146339259002881
package main
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"strings"
)
@NicoSB
NicoSB / basic-card.json
Last active June 13, 2020 23:10
Actions on Google Conversation API v2 - Sample Responses
{
"items": [
{
"simpleResponse": {
"textToSpeech":"This is the first simple response for a basic card"
}
},
{
"basicCard": {
"title":"Title: this is a title",
@mwpastore
mwpastore / 00README.md
Last active April 18, 2024 06:21
Lightning Fast WordPress: Caddy+Varnish+PHP-FPM

README

This gist assumes you are migrating an existing site for www.example.com — ideally WordPress — to a new server — ideally Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS — and wish to enable HTTP/2 (backwards compatibile with HTTP/1.1) with always-on HTTPS, caching, compression, and more. Although these instructions are geared towards WordPress, they should be trivially extensible to other PHP frameworks, other FastCGI backends, and even non-FastCGI backends (using proxy in lieu of fastcgi in the terminal Caddyfile stanza).

Quickstart: Use your own naked and canonical domain names instead of example.com and www.example.com and customize the Caddyfile and VCL provided in this gist to your preferences!

These instructions target Varnish Cache 4.1, PHP-FPM 7.0, and Caddy 0.10. (I'm using MariaDB 10.1 as well, but that's not relevant to this guide.)

@benkulbertis
benkulbertis / cloudflare-update-record.sh
Last active April 28, 2024 16:35
Cloudflare API v4 Dynamic DNS Update in Bash
#!/bin/bash
# CHANGE THESE
auth_email="user@example.com"
auth_key="c2547eb745079dac9320b638f5e225cf483cc5cfdda41" # found in cloudflare account settings
zone_name="example.com"
record_name="www.example.com"
# MAYBE CHANGE THESE
ip=$(curl -s http://ipv4.icanhazip.com)
@stupidbodo
stupidbodo / aes_encryption.go
Last active January 3, 2024 10:29
AES Encryption Example in Golang
// Playbook - http://play.golang.org/p/3wFl4lacjX
package main
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/aes"
"crypto/cipher"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/base64"
// Restify Server CheatSheet.
// More about the API: http://mcavage.me/node-restify/#server-api
// Install restify with npm install restify
// 1.1. Creating a Server.
// http://mcavage.me/node-restify/#Creating-a-Server
var restify = require('restify');