cet article détaillé que j'ai écrit ensuite…
Je laisse le Gist ici pour ne pas casser vos liens, mais bon 😄
Chaque jour ou chaque semaine :
cet article détaillé que j'ai écrit ensuite…
Je laisse le Gist ici pour ne pas casser vos liens, mais bon 😄
Chaque jour ou chaque semaine :
"ensure_newline_at_eof_on_save": true, | |
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#! /bin/bash | |
# If you encounter any error like `declare: -A: invalid option` | |
# then you'll have to upgrade bash version to v4. | |
# For Mac OS, see http://clubmate.fi/upgrade-to-bash-4-in-mac-os-x/ | |
# Hash using its key as a search Regex, and its value as associated error message | |
declare -A PATTERNS; | |
PATTERNS['^[<>|=]{4,}']="You've got leftover conflict markers"; | |
PATTERNS['focus:\s*true']="You've got a focused spec"; |
Say, to get more comfortable before attending a 360° JS or Node.js training class.
Codecademy’S JS class: https://www.codecademy.com/learn/javascript
MDN’s JavaScript guide: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide
Eloquent JavaScript, chapters 1 through 10: http://eloquentjavascript.net/
A collection of articles by AngularJS veterans, sometimes even core committers, that explain in detail what's wrong with Angular 1.x, how Angular 2 isn't the future, and why you should avoid the entire thing at all costs unless you want to spend the next few years in hell.
Reason for this: I'm getting tired of having to explain to everyone, chief of which all the indiscriminate Google Kool-Aid™ drinkers, why I have never believed in Angular, why I think it'll publicly fail pretty soon now (a couple years), and why it's a dead end IMO. This gist serves as a quick target I can point people to in order not to have to parrot / compile the core of the articles below everytime. Their compounded reading pretty much captures 99% of my view on the topic.
This page is accessible through http://bit.ly/angular-just-say-no and http://bit.ly/angularjustsayno, btw.
Par exemple pour être à l'aise avant un JS Total ou un Node.js.
On parle ici du langage pur dans ses versions « traditionnelles » (ES3/ES5).
Le cours JavaScript de Codecademy (hors "Objects I/II") : http://www.codecademy.com/fr/tracks/javascript
Le guide JavaScript du MDN : https://developer.mozilla.org/fr/docs/JavaScript/Guide
# Put this in your ~/.gitconfig or ~/.config/git/config | |
# Windows users: "~" is your profile's home directory, e.g. C:\Users\<YourName> | |
[user] | |
name = Your Full Name | |
email = your@email.tld | |
[color] | |
# Enable colors in color-supporting terminals | |
ui = auto | |
[alias] | |
# List available aliases |
# STEP 1: ENSURE COMPLETION AND PROMPT FUNCTION ARE LOADED | |
# ======================================================== | |
# OPTION 1: If on OSX using Homebrew: | |
# | |
# source $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion.d/git-prompt.sh | |
# source $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion.d/git-completion.bash | |
# OPTION 2: If on OSX using built-in Git (also works on ZSH): | |
# |