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igogrek / How I stopped loving Angular.md
Last active August 14, 2024 20:45
How I stopped loving Angular

I've worked with AngularJS for many years now and still use it in production today. Even though you can't call it ideal, given its historically-formed architecture, nobody would argue that it became quite a milestone not only for evolution of JS frameworks, but for the whole web.

It's 2017 and every new product/project has to choose a framework for development. For a long time I was sure that new Angular 2/4 (just Angular below) will become the main trend for enterprise development for years to come. I wasn't even thinking of working with something else.

Today I refuse to use it in my next project myself.

@MarcoWorms
MarcoWorms / mini-redux.js
Last active June 3, 2024 04:42
Redux in a nutshell
function createStore (reducers) {
var state = reducers()
const store = {
dispatch: (action) => {
state = reducers(state, action)
},
getState: () => {
return state
}
}
@Arinerron
Arinerron / permissions.txt
Last active June 17, 2025 21:06
A list of all Android permissions...
android.permission.ACCESS_ALL_DOWNLOADS
android.permission.ACCESS_BLUETOOTH_SHARE
android.permission.ACCESS_CACHE_FILESYSTEM
android.permission.ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES
android.permission.ACCESS_CONTENT_PROVIDERS_EXTERNALLY
android.permission.ACCESS_DOWNLOAD_MANAGER
android.permission.ACCESS_DOWNLOAD_MANAGER_ADVANCED
android.permission.ACCESS_DRM_CERTIFICATES
android.permission.ACCESS_EPHEMERAL_APPS
android.permission.ACCESS_FM_RADIO
@roddds
roddds / gist:a1f42bae598028ac7809
Last active December 8, 2020 22:46 — forked from raddevon/gist:67935d320ee9b726d19d
Adobe tries to strong-arm me into keeping Creative Cloud

To everyone who got here through Twitter or Facebook or Hacker News or whatever: THIS IS NOT ME.

The "Me" in this transcript is @raddevon, who shared his story first on reddit.


List of incompetent jackasses who can't check a source if their lives depended on it:

@wkjagt
wkjagt / audio-book-reader.md
Last active April 12, 2024 14:18
How I built an audio book reader for my nearly blind grandfather

#How I built an audio book reader for my nearly blind grandfather

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Last year, when visiting my family back home in Holland, I also stopped by my grand-parents. My grand-father, now 93 years old, had always been a very active man. However, during the presceding couple of months, he'd gone almost completely blind and now spent his days sitting in a chair. Trying to think of something for him to do, I suggested he try out audio books. After finally convincing him -- he said audio books were for sad old people -- that listening to a well performed recording is actually a wonderful experience, I realized the problem of this idea.

####The problem with audio devices and the newly blind. After my first impulse to jump up and go buy him an

@Lukasa
Lukasa / wtfgoogle.md
Created March 25, 2014 09:27
Hey Google, you know what this isn't? Valid JSON.

A Thankyou To Google

Dear Google,

I'd just like to thank you for disabusing me of the idea that JSON is under some requirement of well-formedness. I'd been labouring under the tyrannical misapprehension that some standards body had written down how JSON was supposed to work and that if I wanted to claim I was using JSON I would have to comply with that specification.

However, I today received a bug report indicating that a project to which I contribute was unable to make HTTP requests your Google Flights website could understand. I found this perplexing, but my eyes were opened when I saw your HTTP request. In particular, I enjoyed your freeform and inclusive definition of JSON. Allow me to show you what you've called JSON by showing you my SPDY request:

:host:www.google.fr
@fer-ri
fer-ri / app.js
Created March 15, 2014 10:54
Cordova Exit App Confirm
document.addEventListener("deviceready", deviceisready, false);
function deviceisready(){
alert("Device Ready is called");
document.addEventListener("backbutton", function(e){
if ( $('.ui-page-active').attr('id') == 'mainpage') {
//window.location = "#exitDialog";
exitAppPopup();
}else{
history.back();
@kerimdzhanov
kerimdzhanov / random.js
Last active June 3, 2025 16:04
JavaScript: get a random number from a specific range
/**
* Get a random floating point number between `min` and `max`.
*
* @param {number} min - min number
* @param {number} max - max number
* @return {number} a random floating point number
*/
function getRandomFloat(min, max) {
return Math.random() * (max - min) + min;
}
@grigio
grigio / Google-Reader-open-source-alternatives.md
Last active July 30, 2021 02:45
Google Reader open source alternatives & features

Here some Google Reader Open Source alternatives with the most expected features.

Please fork and help me to keep it updated.

Name language Database has categories Responsive/Mobile
Commafeed java hsql,mysql/postgresql
Freader nodejs mongodb ???
Goread go appengine
Miniflux php
@maccman
maccman / jquery.ajax.queue.coffee
Last active January 13, 2018 12:03
Queueing jQuery Ajax requests. Usage $.ajax({queue: true})
$ = jQuery
queues = {}
running = false
queue = (name) ->
name = 'default' if name is true
queues[name] or= []
next = (name) ->