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wicz / serve.py
Created July 5, 2016 13:27 — forked from chrisbolin/serve.py
Python SimpleHTTPServer for Static Serving (React / Angular / Ember) in HTML5 mode (a la mod_rewrite)
'''
Taken from:
http://stackoverflow.com/users/1074592/fakerainbrigand
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15401815/python-simplehttpserver
'''
import SimpleHTTPServer, SocketServer
import urlparse, os
PORT = 3000
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wicz / angularjs-providers-explained.md
Created June 1, 2016 15:23 — forked from demisx/angularjs-providers-explained.md
AngularJS Providers: Constant/Value/Service/Factory/Decorator/Provider
Provider Singleton Instantiable Configurable
Constant Yes No No
Value Yes No No
Service Yes No No
Factory Yes Yes No
Decorator Yes No? No
Provider Yes Yes Yes

Constant

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wicz / procs-vs-lambda.md
Created May 23, 2016 09:58 — forked from mislav/procs-vs-lambda.md
Jim Weirich on the differences between procs and lambdas in Ruby

Jim Weirich:

This is how I explain it… Ruby has Procs and Lambdas. Procs are created with Proc.new { }, lambdas are created with lambda {} and ->() {}.

In Ruby 1.8, proc {} creates lambda, and Ruby 1.9 it creates procs (don't ask).

Lambdas use method semantics when handling parameters, procs use assignment semantics when handling parameters.

This means lambdas, like methods, will raise an ArgumentError when called with fewer arguments than they were defined with. Procs will simply assign nil to variables for arguments that were not passed in.