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facebook/flux 2.0.32.1.0で追加されたflux/utils
について
see also 2015-08-17のJS: redux 1.0.0、flux-utils、Firefox 40 - JSer.info
はてなブックマーク検索を作りながらFlux Utilsについて学ぶ | Web Scratchにもっと具体的な解説を書きました
SQL2
All nodes with a specific name
SELECT * FROM [nt:unstructured] AS node
WHERE ISDESCENDANTNODE(node, "/search/in/path")
AND NAME() = "nodeName"
All pages below content path
$ cat example.proto | |
message AMessage | |
{ | |
required int32 a=1; | |
optional int32 b=2; | |
} | |
$ protoc example.proto --descriptor_set_out=example.pb | |
$ mono ProtoGen.exe example.pb | |
$ more Example.cs |
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.
There are a lot of ways to serve a Go HTTP application. The best choices depend on each use case. Currently nginx looks to be the standard web server for every new project even though there are other great web servers as well. However, how much is the overhead of serving a Go application behind an nginx server? Do we need some nginx features (vhosts, load balancing, cache, etc) or can you serve directly from Go? If you need nginx, what is the fastest connection mechanism? This are the kind of questions I'm intended to answer here. The purpose of this benchmark is not to tell that Go is faster or slower than nginx. That would be stupid.
So, these are the different settings we are going to compare:
A timeline of the last four years of detecting good old window.localStorage
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
#Copyright (C) 2013 Seán Hayes | |
import my_project.settings as dj_settings | |
from fabric.api import local, run, sudo, env, prompt, settings, cd, parallel, execute | |
from fabric.contrib.files import exists | |
from fabric.decorators import hosts, roles, runs_once | |
import json | |
import logging | |
import os |