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@JoeyBurzynski
JoeyBurzynski / 55-bytes-of-css.md
Last active September 18, 2024 14:12
58 bytes of css to look great nearly everywhere

58 bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere

When making this website, i wanted a simple, reasonable way to make it look good on most displays. Not counting any minimization techniques, the following 58 bytes worked well for me:

main {
  max-width: 38rem;
  padding: 2rem;
  margin: auto;
}
@Restuta
Restuta / framework-sizes.md
Last active September 15, 2024 06:56
Sizes of JS frameworks, just minified + minified and gzipped, (React, Angular 2, Vue, Ember)

Below is the list of modern JS frameworks and almost frameworks – React, Vue, Angular, Ember and others.

All files were downloaded from https://cdnjs.com and named accordingly. Output from ls command is stripped out (irrelevant stuff)

As-is (minified)

$ ls -lhS
566K Jan 4 22:03 angular2.min.js
@chantastic
chantastic / on-jsx.markdown
Last active September 17, 2024 16:40
JSX, a year in

Hi Nicholas,

I saw you tweet about JSX yesterday. It seemed like the discussion devolved pretty quickly but I wanted to share our experience over the last year. I understand your concerns. I've made similar remarks about JSX. When we started using it Planning Center, I led the charge to write React without it. I don't imagine I'd have much to say that you haven't considered but, if it's helpful, here's a pattern that changed my opinion:

The idea that "React is the V in MVC" is disingenuous. It's a good pitch but, for many of us, it feels like in invitation to repeat our history of coupled views. In practice, React is the V and the C. Dan Abramov describes the division as Smart and Dumb Components. At our office, we call them stateless and container components (view-controllers if we're Flux). The idea is pretty simple: components can't

@Turbo87
Turbo87 / app.js
Created February 15, 2015 04:05
webpack + font-awesome test
require('font-awesome/css/font-awesome.css');
document.body.innerHTML = '<i class="fa fa-fw fa-question"></i>';
@mojavelinux
mojavelinux / atom-fedora-20.adoc
Last active September 26, 2022 18:21
Instructions for building and launching the Atom text editor on Fedora 20.

Using Atom on Fedora 20

This guide walks you through the steps of building and launching the Atom text editor on Fedora 20.

Building Atom

  1. Install prerequisite packages

@mikermcneil
mikermcneil / using-raw-socket-io-in-sails.js
Created September 17, 2013 18:32
Using raw socket.io functionality in a Sails.js controller
module.exports = {
/**
*
* Using raw socket.io functionality from a Sails.js controller
*
*/
index: function (req,res) {
@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active September 16, 2024 12:30
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.
@henriquemoody
henriquemoody / sublime-text-2.sh
Last active May 22, 2024 16:09
Install Sublime Text on Fedora.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Usage: {script} [ OPTIONS ] TARGET VERSION
#
# TARGET Default target is "/usr/local".
# VERSION If not defined tries to get the build into the Sublime Text 2 website.
#
# OPTIONS
#
# -h, --help Displays this help message.
#
@battlehorse
battlehorse / index.html
Created November 2, 2011 15:21
Demo script to convert Google Chart Tools charts into PNG images.
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://canvg.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/rgbcolor.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://canvg.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/canvg.js"></script>
<script>
function getImgData(chartContainer) {
var chartArea = chartContainer.getElementsByTagName('iframe')[0].
contentDocument.getElementById('chartArea');
var svg = chartArea.innerHTML;
var doc = chartContainer.ownerDocument;
@chrisroos
chrisroos / gpg-import-and-export-instructions.md
Created September 9, 2011 10:49
Instructions for exporting/importing (backup/restore) GPG keys

Every so often I have to restore my gpg keys and I'm never sure how best to do it. So, I've spent some time playing around with the various ways to export/import (backup/restore) keys.

Method 1

Backup the public and secret keyrings and trust database

cp ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg /path/to/backups/
cp ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg /path/to/backups/
cp ~/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg /path/to/backups/

or, instead of backing up trustdb...