(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.
Add the `replication` section to the mongod.conf file: | |
``` | |
$cat /usr/local/etc/mongod.conf | |
systemLog: | |
destination: file | |
path: /usr/local/var/log/mongodb/mongo.log | |
logAppend: true | |
storage: | |
engine: mmapv1 |
<!doctype html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="utf-8" /> | |
<title> | |
Creating Custom DOM And Host Event Bindings In Angular 2 Beta 6 | |
</title> | |
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./demo.css"></link> |
function wp_api_encode_acf($data,$post,$context){ | |
$data['meta'] = array_merge($data['meta'],get_fields($post['ID'])); | |
return $data; | |
} | |
if( function_exists('get_fields') ){ | |
add_filter('json_prepare_post', 'wp_api_encode_acf', 10, 3); | |
} |
(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.
var gulp = require('gulp'), | |
sass = require('gulp-sass'), | |
browserify = require('gulp-browserify'), | |
concat = require('gulp-concat'), | |
embedlr = require('gulp-embedlr'), | |
refresh = require('gulp-livereload'), | |
lrserver = require('tiny-lr')(), | |
express = require('express'), | |
livereload = require('connect-livereload') | |
livereloadport = 35729, |
When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:
const Article = require('../../../../app/models/article');
Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset=utf-8 /> | |
<title>Holy Grail</title> | |
<style> | |
/* some basic styles. nothing to do with flexbox */ | |
header, footer, | |
nav, article, aside { | |
border: 1px solid black; |
This article has been given a more permanent home on my blog. Also, since it was first written, the development of the Promises/A+ specification has made the original emphasis on Promises/A seem somewhat outdated.
Promises are a software abstraction that makes working with asynchronous operations much more pleasant. In the most basic definition, your code will move from continuation-passing style:
getTweetsFor("domenic", function (err, results) {
// the rest of your code goes here.