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Awesome PHP has been relocated permanently to its own Github repository. No further updates will made to this gist.
Please open an issue for any new suggestions.
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requirejs config and Gruntfile to use with zurb foundation, Backbonejs and lodash or underscorejs.
Works for foundation 4.0 with requirejs 2.x and grunt 0.4
# for dev
$ npm install
# for production
$ npm install --production
Docker can be confusing to PC and Windows users because many tutorials on that topic assume you're using a Linux machine.
As a Linux user, you learn that Volumes are stored in a part of the host filesystem managed by Docker, and that is /var/lib/docker/volumes
. When you're running Docker on a Windows or Mac OS machine, you will read the same documentation and instructions but feel frustrated as that path don't exist on your system. This simple note is my answer to that.
When you use Docker on a Windows PC, you're typically doing one of these two things: