This gist will collects all issues we solved with Rails 5.2 and Webpacker
# Last few parameters(--skip-* part) is only my habbit not actully required
$ rails new <project_name> --webpack=stimulus --database=postgresql --skip-coffee --skip-test
# This script comes from Pry Everywhere by Luca Pette | |
# http://lucapette.com/pry/pry-everywhere/ | |
# https://github.com/carlhuda/bundler/issues/183#issuecomment-1149953 | |
if defined?(::Bundler) | |
global_gemset = ENV['GEM_PATH'].split(':').grep(/ruby.*@global/).first | |
if global_gemset | |
all_global_gem_paths = Dir.glob("#{global_gemset}/gems/*") | |
all_global_gem_paths.each do |p| | |
gem_path = "#{p}/lib" |
source "https://rubygems.org" | |
gem "rack-proxy" | |
gem "sidekiq" | |
gem "sinatra" | |
gem "sinatra-contrib" | |
gem "py" |
# coding: utf-8 | |
require 'sinatra' | |
set server: 'thin', connections: [] | |
get '/' do | |
halt erb(:login) unless params[:user] | |
erb :chat, locals: { user: params[:user].gsub(/\W/, '') } | |
end | |
get '/stream', provides: 'text/event-stream' do |
This gist will collects all issues we solved with Rails 5.2 and Webpacker
# Last few parameters(--skip-* part) is only my habbit not actully required
$ rails new <project_name> --webpack=stimulus --database=postgresql --skip-coffee --skip-test
For a while, JSX
and new es6 syntax had flaky support in emacs, but there's been huge work on a lot of packages. Using emacs for JavaScript with React, ES6, and Flow (or Typescript, etc) is really easy and powerful in Emacs these days.
This is how you can work on modern web development projects with full support for tooling like JSX, Flow types, live eslint errors, automatic prettier.js formatting, and more.
web-mode
web-mode
provides most of the underlying functionality, so a huge shout-out to the maintainer(s) there.
using UnityEngine; | |
using UnityEngine.Networking; | |
using System; | |
using System.IO; | |
using System.Net; | |
using System.Threading; | |
public class UnityHttpListener : MonoBehaviour | |
{ |
It's important to note that running this reset will drop any existing data you have in the application
heroku restart
heroku pg:reset DATABASE
(no need to change the DATABASE
)heroku run rake db:migrate
heroku run rake db:seed
(if you have seed)One liner
<html> | |
<head> | |
<style> | |
div.badge { | |
display: inline-block; | |
border-radius: .75em; | |
font-family: 'Dejavu Sans','Arial'; | |
} | |
div.badge div { | |
display: inline-block; |