This document details some tips and tricks for creating redux containers. Specifically, this document is looking at the mapDispatchToProps
argument of the connect
function from [react-redux][react-redux]. There are many ways to write the same thing in redux. This gist covers the various forms that mapDispatchToProps
can take.
I posted several talks about compiling PHP from source, but everyone was trying to convince me that a package manager like Homebrew was a more convenient way to install.
The purpose of Homebrew is simple: a package manager for macOS that will allow you to set up and install common packages easily and allows you to update frequently using simple commands.
I used a clean installation of macOS Sierra to ensure all steps could be recorded and tested. In most cases you already have done work on your Mac, so chances are you can skip a few steps in this tutorial.
I’ve made this according to the installation instructions given on GetGrav.
package com.classicharmony.testme2; | |
import android.util.Base64; | |
import android.util.Log; | |
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException; | |
import java.security.GeneralSecurityException; | |
import java.security.MessageDigest; | |
import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException; |
There are many tutorials and articles available online which explain functional programming. Examples show small functions, which are composed into others which again get composed. It is hard to imagine how it would all work, then come the analogies and then the math. While the math is necessary to understand it can be difficult to grasp initially. The analogies on the other hand, (at least for me) are not relatable. Some articles assume the reader knows the different terminologies of FP. Over all I felt it is not inviting to learn.
This introduction is for those who have had a tough time understanding those analogies, taken the plunge to functional programming but still have not been able to swim. This is yet another tutorial on functional programming
Functions are first class means they are just like anyone else, or rather they are not special, they behave the same as say primitives or strings or objects.
#!/bin/bash | |
# save the file as <git_directory>/.git/hooks/pre-commit.d/mvn_test and chmod +x | |
echo "Running mvn clean test for errors" | |
# retrieving current working directory | |
CWD=`pwd` | |
MAIN_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" | |
# go to main project dir |
{ | |
"requireCurlyBraces": ["else", "for", "while", "do", "try", "catch"], | |
"requireSpaceAfterKeywords": ["if", "else", "for", "while", "do", "switch", "return", "try", "catch"], | |
"disallowLeftStickedOperators": ["?", "+", "-", "/", "*", "=", "==", "===", "!=", "!==", ">", ">=", "<", "<="], | |
"disallowRightStickedOperators": ["?", "+", "/", "*", ":", "=", "==", "===", "!=", "!==", ">", ">=", "<", "<="], | |
"requireRightStickedOperators": ["!"], | |
"requireLeftStickedOperators": [","], | |
"disallowImplicitTypeConversion": ["string"], | |
"disallowKeywords": ["with"], | |
"disallowMultipleLineBreaks": true, |
git clone [email protected]:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git
cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream