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~15.2.0 | ~15.2.0 | ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 | >=4.8.4 <5.0.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
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~15.0.5 | ~15.0.4 | ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 | ~4.8.4 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.3.0 | ~14.3.0 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.2.0 | ~14.2.0 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.1.3 | ~14.1.3 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.0.7 | ~14.0.7 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~13.3.0 | ~13.3.0 | ^12.20.2 || ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.4.4 <4.7.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 |
https://gist.github.com/ljharb/58faf1cfcb4e6808f74aae4ef7944cff
While attempting to explain JavaScript's reduce
method on arrays, conceptually, I came up with the following - hopefully it's helpful; happy to tweak it if anyone has suggestions.
JavaScript Arrays have lots of built in methods on their prototype. Some of them mutate - ie, they change the underlying array in-place. Luckily, most of them do not - they instead return an entirely distinct array. Since arrays are conceptually a contiguous list of items, it helps code clarity and maintainability a lot to be able to operate on them in a "functional" way. (I'll also insist on referring to an array as a "list" - although in some languages, List
is a native data type, in JS and this post, I'm referring to the concept. Everywhere I use the word "list" you can assume I'm talking about a JS Array) This means, to perform a single operation on the list as a whole ("atomically"), and to return a new list - thus making it mu
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namespace Application\Rest; | |
use Zend\InputFilter\Input; | |
use Zend\InputFilter\InputFilter; | |
use Zend\Stdlib\Parameters; | |
use ZF\ApiProblem\ApiProblem; | |
use ZF\Rest\ResourceEvent; | |
abstract class AbstractResourceListener extends \ZF\Rest\AbstractResourceListener { |
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains http://thenomadicfreelancer.blogspot.com/2012/08/pointing-godaddy-domain-to-your-heroku.html
For each custom subdomain use domains:add
in the Terminal.
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use Silex\Application; | |
use Silex\ServiceProviderInterface; | |
use Illuminate\Database\Capsule\Manager as Capsule; | |
use Illuminate\Events\Dispatcher; | |
use Illuminate\Container\Container; | |
use Illuminate\Cache\CacheManager; | |
class CapsuleServiceProvider implements ServiceProviderInterface | |
{ |
// Intercepting HTTP calls with AngularJS. | |
angular.module('MyApp', []) | |
.config(function ($provide, $httpProvider) { | |
// Intercept http calls. | |
$provide.factory('MyHttpInterceptor', function ($q) { | |
return { | |
// On request success | |
request: function (config) { | |
// console.log(config); // Contains the data about the request before it is sent. |
- TDD Test Driven Development. Write examples before implementation.
- BDD Behaviour-Driven Development is about implementing an application by describing its behavior from the perspective of its stakeholders. (The Rspec Book)
- RSpec (mention alternatives, write a simple hand sewn test)
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<html ng-app="sampleKinveyApp"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="utf-8"> | |
<title>Bootstrap, from Twitter</title> | |
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
<meta name="description" content=""> | |
<meta name="author" content=""> | |
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