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@kerphi
kerphi / streamv2reader.js
Created May 18, 2013 09:11
basic usage of nodejs stream v2
# command called:
# ./streamv2writer.js | ./streamv2reader.js
# generates:
.................................................
end of 50 chunks
end of stdin stream
@bithoundio
bithoundio / .bithoundrc
Last active December 3, 2017 15:49
The default values for .bithoundrc that customizes bitHound project analysis. If you like the defaults and want to make additions, keep the contents of this file and add your values. Commit this file directly to your project's root and bitHound will pick it up on the next round of analysis.
{
"ignore": [
"**/deps/**",
"**/node_modules/**",
"**/thirdparty/**",
"**/third_party/**",
"**/vendor/**",
"**/**-min-**",
"**/**-min.**",
"**/**.min.**",
data:text/html;charset=utf-8, <title>Writability</title><body OnLoad='document.body.focus();' contenteditable style="font-size:21px;line-height:1.6;font-family:'Chaparral Pro',Georgia;max-width:21em;margin:0 auto;padding:3rem;background-color:rgb(233,233,225);color:rgb(68,68,68);" spellcheck="false">
@tdd
tdd / Learning and exploring ES6.md
Last active November 10, 2020 09:01
Good resources to learn, discover and explore ES6 in-depth

Learning

  • ES6 Katas - Small, byte-size exercises to discover most aspects of ES6 features by doing interactive, online exercises. Pretty awesome.
  • Learn ES2015 - A great part of Babel's website that takes you through examples of all supported ES6+ features
  • ES6-Features.org - Nice ES6 / ES5 comparisons of many ES6 language features
  • ES6 Features - A single-page tour of code examples for just about every ES6 feature, by Luke Hoban

Exploring in-depth

  • ES6 In Depth - A great series of articles on Mozilla Developer Network (MDN); also available in French through great translation efforts.
@lmakarov
lmakarov / install-docker-compose.sh
Created June 30, 2015 16:47
Install docker-compose in boot2docker 1.7.0+
#!/bin.sh
DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION=1.3.0
# Download docker-compose to the permanent storage
echo 'Downloading docker-compose to the permanent VM storage...'
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/boot2docker/bin
sudo curl -sL https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/${DOCKER_COMPOSE_VERSION}/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` -o /var/lib/boot2docker/bin/docker-compose
sudo chmod +x /var/lib/boot2docker/bin/docker-compose
sudo ln -sf /var/lib/boot2docker/bin/docker-compose /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
@bdougherty
bdougherty / README.md
Last active April 1, 2022 05:54
Play the Benny Hill theme song while installing npm modules

Add the function somewhere to your dotfiles. Works better if you npm install -g benny-hill first.

@maccman
maccman / jquery.onclose.coffee
Last active July 3, 2022 08:17
jQuery plugin to notify users if they close the page, and there are still some Ajax requests pending.
$ = jQuery
TRANSFORM_TYPES = ['PUT', 'POST', 'DELETE']
$.activeTransforms = 0
$(document).ajaxSend (e, xhr, settings) ->
return unless settings.type in TRANSFORM_TYPES
$.activeTransforms += 1
@NWCalvank
NWCalvank / fp.js
Created April 29, 2018 15:34
Transducers Explained | JavaScript
module.exports = {
compose,
concat,
};
function apply(x, f) {
return f(x);
}
function compose(...funcs) {
# Node-WebKit CheatSheet
# Download: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit#downloads
# Old Versions: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/Downloads-of-old-versions
# Wiki: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki
# How: https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/How-node.js-is-integrated-with-chromium
# 1. Run your application.
# https://github.com/rogerwang/node-webkit/wiki/How-to-run-apps
@PatrickJS
PatrickJS / factory-shared.es5.js
Last active January 6, 2024 04:18
Different examples of OOP "class" with "inheritance" done using JavaScript including languages that transpile into js. Take notice to the amount of boilerplate that's needed in ES5 compared to ES6. These examples all have the same interface with pros/cons for each pattern. If they seem similar that's whole point especially the difference between…
var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
var _ = require('lodash');
// Factory shared
var makePerson = function() {
var person = {};
EventEmitter.call(person);
person.wallet = 0;
_.extend(person, personMethods)
return person;