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[FunctionName("SampleMessageExecutor")]
public static async Task Run(
[ServiceBusTrigger("test-queue", "test-subscription", Connection = "ServiceBusConnectionString")]
MessageReceiver messageReceiver, string lockToken)
{
//the new data is optional
//you can also use CompleteAsync() or DeadletterAsync()
await messageReceiver.AbandonAsync(lockToken, new Dictionary<string, object>
{
{"new-data", "new-value"}
@btroncone
btroncone / rxjs_operators_by_example.md
Last active June 15, 2024 07:17
RxJS 5 Operators By Example
@robertjpayne
robertjpayne / RCTSwiftBridgeModule.h
Last active January 17, 2024 11:43
React Native - Swift Native Modules
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "RCTBridgeModule.h"
#define RCT_EXTERN_MODULE(objc_name, objc_supername) \
RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_MODULE(objc_name, objc_name, objc_supername)
#define RCT_EXTERN_REMAP_MODULE(js_name, objc_name, objc_supername) \
objc_name : objc_supername \
@end \
@interface objc_name (RCTExternModule) <RCTBridgeModule> \
@Aaronontheweb
Aaronontheweb / instructions.txt
Created April 16, 2015 18:11
How I clean up pull requests for Akka.NET
I'll try to illustrate the process for doing this by describing what I do.
First, you get your fork of Akka.NET - everything is cool.
Next, you clone it to your machine. Right now your "origin" is set to your local fork.
If Github for Windows doesn't do this for you automatically, you'll need to add a second remote to your local copy of your Akka.NET repository - one that points to the main repository (akkadotnet/akka.net)
git remote add upstream git@github.com:akkadotnet/akka.net.git
Now let's say you want to add a new feature - first thing you need to do is create a new feature branch. Don't work directly off of dev.
var Bar1 = base => class extends base {
componentWillMount(){
super.componentWillMount();
console.log('Bar1');
}
};
var Bar2 = base => class extends base {
componentWillMount(){
super.componentWillMount();
@bobbygrace
bobbygrace / trello-css-guide.md
Last active May 15, 2024 16:01
Trello CSS Guide

Hello, visitors! If you want an updated version of this styleguide in repo form with tons of real-life examples… check out Trellisheets! https://github.com/trello/trellisheets


Trello CSS Guide

“I perfectly understand our CSS. I never have any issues with cascading rules. I never have to use !important or inline styles. Even though somebody else wrote this bit of CSS, I know exactly how it works and how to extend it. Fixes are easy! I have a hard time breaking our CSS. I know exactly where to put new CSS. We use all of our CSS and it’s pretty small overall. When I delete a template, I know the exact corresponding CSS file and I can delete it all at once. Nothing gets left behind.”

You often hear updog saying stuff like this. Who’s updog? Not much, who is up with you?

@ericelliott
ericelliott / essential-javascript-links.md
Last active May 17, 2024 03:38
Essential JavaScript Links
@addyosmani
addyosmani / README.md
Last active April 2, 2024 20:18 — forked from 140bytes/LICENSE.txt
108 byte CSS Layout Debugger

CSS Layout Debugger

A tweet-sized debugger for visualizing your CSS layouts. Outlines every DOM element on your page a random (valid) CSS hex color.

One-line version to paste in your DevTools

Use $$ if your browser aliases it:

~ 108 byte version

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active June 21, 2024 12:27
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@maxfenton
maxfenton / a-new-mac-setup.md
Last active April 17, 2024 10:55
System setup stuff for a new OLD mac (a/o 2020)

New computer setup

a/o 2020-05-29

--

Format the drive

  1. Restart with Cmd-R or Cmd-D
  2. Erase drive / 3x if second-hand
  3. Reinstall MacOS