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@rimatla
rimatla / TSLInt-Prettier-CreateReactApp-TypeScript-setup.md
Last active August 23, 2024 21:50
Create React App + TypeScript Linting with TSLint and Prettier setup on VSCode

Ps: The current setup was done on 01-04-19

Project Dependency Versions at the time 👇

  "react": "^16.7.0",
  "react-dom": "^16.7.0",
  "react-scripts": "2.1.3",
  "typescript": "^3.2.2"
  "tslint": "^5.12.0",
  "tslint-config-prettier": "^1.17.0",
@joeytwiddle
joeytwiddle / async-await-forEach-alternatives.md
Last active September 12, 2025 19:54
Do not use forEach with async-await

Do not use forEach with async-await

TLDR: Use for...of instead of forEach() in asynchronous code.

For legacy browsers, use for(...;...;...) or [].reduce()

To execute the promises in parallel, use Promise.all([].map(...))

The problem

@odlp
odlp / update.sh
Last active May 3, 2020 10:06
Rbenv update Rubygems
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Multiple vulnerabilities have been disclosed in RubyGems:
# https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2018/02/17/multiple-vulnerabilities-in-rubygems/
#
# And again in March 2019:
# https://blog.rubygems.org/2019/03/05/security-advisories-2019-03.html
#
# If you're an Rbenv user, here's any easy one-liner to upgrade to a
# safe version of Rubygems (2.7.8 / 3.0.3 or later) for each installed Ruby version:
@reborg
reborg / rich-already-answered-that.md
Last active September 15, 2025 12:02
A curated collection of answers that Rich gave throughout the history of Clojure

Rich Already Answered That!

A list of commonly asked questions, design decisions, reasons why Clojure is the way it is as they were answered directly by Rich (even when from many years ago, those answers are pretty much valid today!). Feel free to point friends and colleagues here next time they ask (again). Answers are pasted verbatim (I've made small adjustments for readibility, but never changed a sentence) from mailing lists, articles, chats.

How to use:

  • The link in the table of content jumps at the copy of the answer on this page.
  • The link on the answer itself points back at the original post.

Table of Content

This document has moved!

It's now here, in The Programmer's Compendium. The content is the same as before, but being part of the compendium means that it's actively maintained.

@ivar
ivar / spacemacs global search and replace.md
Last active August 1, 2022 00:04
spacemacs - global search and replace

There's a couple of ways, one way is

  • Get search results
    • Do SPC / and type in your search string
    • or SPC x S and search string - where x is your scope indicator (p for project, d for directory, etc..)
  • Once you have the occurences you want, hit C-c C-e inside the helm buffer to put all your match occurences and puts them into a special buffer called the edit buffer or something like that
  • in that buffer you can use any commands you'd normally use on a buffer
  • the C-c C-c to commit your changes.
@acrookston
acrookston / README.md
Last active January 26, 2022 11:05
Xcode pre-action to build custom Info.plist

Automatic build versions from git in Xcode (and other goodies)

Installation procedure for pre-build actions to automatically populate Xcode Info.plist with dynamic data.

1. Xcode Scheme pre-action

Edit Xcode Scheme and add a pre-action script. Copy the contents of preaction.sh into the pre-action script box.

Hi Zach :D

Modals are funny beasts, usually they are a design cop-out, but that's okay, designers have to make trade-offs too, give 'em a break.

First things first, I'm not sure there is such thing as a "simple" modal that is production ready. Certainly there have been times in my career I tossed out other people's "overly complex solutions" because I simply didn't understand the scope of the problem, and I have always loved it when people who have a branch of experience that I don't take the time

@Dania02525
Dania02525 / task_race.exs
Last active January 4, 2017 19:39
Task race, return the winner, ignore the slower tasks (if any)
defmodule Async do
def run do
task1 = Task.async(fn -> :timer.sleep(10000); :slow end)
task2 = Task.async(fn -> :timer.sleep(2000); :fail end)
task3 = Task.async(fn -> :timer.sleep(1000); :fail end)
await([task1, task2, task3])
end
@garthk
garthk / profile
Created June 21, 2015 23:51
boot2docker 1.7.0 cert fix
wait4eth1() {
CNT=0
until ip a show eth1 | grep -q UP
do
[ $((CNT++)) -gt 60 ] && break || sleep 1
done
sleep 1
}
wait4eth1