(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
gifify() { | |
if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then | |
if [[ $2 == '--good' ]]; then | |
ffmpeg -i $1 -r 10 -vcodec png out-static-%05d.png | |
time convert -verbose +dither -layers Optimize -resize 600x600\> out-static*.png GIF:- | gifsicle --colors 128 --delay=5 --loop --optimize=3 --multifile - > $1.gif | |
rm out-static*.png | |
else | |
ffmpeg -i $1 -s 600x400 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 10 -f gif - | gifsicle --optimize=3 --delay=3 > $1.gif | |
fi | |
else |
from django.db import models | |
class Person(models.Model): | |
_first_name = models.CharField(max_length=30, db_column='first_name') | |
last_name = models.CharField(max_length=30) | |
@property | |
def first_name(self): | |
"""your logic here, return value""" | |
return "foo" |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
With Ember-CLI you now need to run ember generate <addon-name>
to instantiate the addon into your application. This is also
true with sub-addons.
Using the above method, you can essentially run
ember generate <sub-addon-name>
. The addon needs to be included
as a hard dependency in your package.json
. We can then configure
our blueprint in blueprints/<addon-name>/index.js
.
Custom recipe to get OS X 10.11 El Capitan running from scratch with useful applications and Node.js Developer environment. I use this gist to keep track of the important software and steps required to have a functioning system after fresh install.