I hereby claim:
- I am sunny-mittal on github.
- I am sunnymittal (https://keybase.io/sunnymittal) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 6DEE C372 204F 43DF 8B63 CC35 0546 DE50 2F9A DEE0
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| find . -name "*.html" | while read i; do mv "$i" "${i%.html}.php"; done |
| const randomResolution = () => new Promise(resolve => { | |
| setTimeout(() => { | |
| Math.random() < 0.5 ? resolve(true) : resolve(false); | |
| }, 1000); | |
| }); | |
| const checkForApplication = randomResolution; | |
| const submitApplication = randomResolution; | |
| const DEFAULT_CONTEXT = { | |
| applicantContact: false, | |
| authenticated: false, |
| # CRUNCH - created from Steve Eley's cat waxing. | |
| # Initially hacked from the Dallas theme. Thanks, Dallas Reedy. | |
| # | |
| # This theme assumes you do most of your oh-my-zsh'ed "colorful" work at a single machine, | |
| # and eschews the standard space-consuming user and hostname info. Instead, only the | |
| # things that vary in my own workflow are shown: | |
| # | |
| # * The time (not the date) | |
| # * The RVM version and gemset (omitting the 'ruby' name if it's MRI) | |
| # * The current directory |
| function canIMake(list, target) { | |
| if (target === 1) return true | |
| if (target === 0) return false | |
| if (list.length === 0) return false | |
| if (list.length === 1) { | |
| if (list[0] % target !== 0) return false | |
| return true | |
| } | |
| const modded = list.map(val => val % target) |
| function canIMake(list, target) { | |
| if (target === 1) return true | |
| if (target === 0) return false | |
| if (list.length === 0) return false | |
| if (list.length === 1) { | |
| if (list[0] % target !== 0) return false | |
| return true | |
| } | |
| const modded = list.map(val => val % target) |
| // `this` is possibly one of the most confusing parts of JavaScript and one that can be modified the most. ES6 also provides ways to handle it, but I'll skip those for now | |
| // So what is "this?" this represents the current execution context and can be very important for debugging and understanding behavior. To follow along, just go to about:blank in chrome and open the dev tools. It'll give you a clean slate to work with: | |
| function testThis() { | |
| console.log(this) | |
| } | |
| testThis() // This will log out the "window" object, which is the topmost context in a browser, which should make sense. For the most part, any function that doesn't have a `.` preceding it is going to have "window" as the `this` context (I'll explain how to change it later on) |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| ## Angular Vocabulary | |
| ### Scope | |
| The execution context for expressions | |
| ### Controller | |
| A JavaScript constructor function used to modify $scope. | |
| ### Data Binding | |
| A two-way relationship between model and view that are automatically synchronized. |