If you are using this already, consider changes soon due the discussion around current ESX proposal.
Feel free to keep an eye on udomsay as that will be the implementation reference for consumers.
If you are using this already, consider changes soon due the discussion around current ESX proposal.
Feel free to keep an eye on udomsay as that will be the implementation reference for consumers.
// paste in console of any https site to run (e.g. this page) | |
// sample arguments for registration | |
// https://fidoalliance.org/specs/fido-u2f-v1.1-id-20160915/fido-u2f-raw-message-formats-v1.1-id-20160915.html#authentication-response-message-success | |
var createCredentialDefaultArgs = { | |
publicKey: { | |
// Relying Party (a.k.a. - Service): | |
rp: { | |
name: "Acme" | |
}, |
import parseCsv from 'zipbooks/utils/parse-csv' | |
import { module, test } from 'qunit' | |
module('Unit | Utility | parse-csv', function(_hooks) { | |
test('parses csv successfully', function(assert) { | |
let result = parseCsv('name,age\nadam,31\ntim,32\n"St, clair",26') | |
assert.equal(JSON.stringify(result), '[["name","age"],["adam","31"],["tim","32"],["St, clair","26"]]') | |
}) |
# ttable: a grammar of tables | |
# https://gist.github.com/leeper/f9cfbe6bd185763762e126a4d8d7c286 | |
# aggregate/summarize | |
# arrange | |
# annotation (metadata features) | |
# theme |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
--# Main | |
-- Cider Controls 7.1 | |
-- ===================== | |
-- Designed for use with the Cider interface designer | |
-- Use this file to test and demostrate controls in the library | |
-- ===================== | |
function setup() | |
displayMode(FULLSCREEN) |
[ Launch: codemirror widget test ] 5562642 by enjalot
If you have installed the standalone Command Line Tools for XCode on your Mac (i.e. without having XCode.app installed), some of these tools can get a bit confused due to a couple of oversights on Apple's part in finalising the setup.
Note: all commands below will need to be run from an Administrator account, or by an account with appropriate permission in /etc/sudoers.
Sometime when compiling against the preinstalled Frameworks (e.g. Ruby or Python), various tools will inexplicable fail to find header files that are quite clearly there. This is caused by the fact that no XCode has been selected for the command-line tools. Wait, I hear you cry, I don't have XCode installed! Indeed, but you nonetheless need to select one, and point it somewhere where the command line tools exist, like so
<IfModule mod_deflate.c> | |
#The following line is enough for .js and .css | |
AddOutputFilter DEFLATE js css | |
AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/plain text/xml application/xhtml+xml text/css application/xml application/rss+xml application/atom_xml application/x-javascript application/x-httpd-php application/x-httpd-fastphp text/html | |
#The following lines are to avoid bugs with some browsers | |
BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4 gzip-only-text/html | |
BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/4\.0[678] no-gzip | |
BrowserMatch \bMSIE !no-gzip !gzip-only-text/html | |
</IfModule> |