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Use one package manager built on top of corepack to support npm, yarn and pnpm.
#idea #project support more package managers such as cargo, deno, ... :)
Oh wait, there is already something https://github.com/egoist/dum
It looks good.
32 bits integers: at most 4 billion.
Times it is not enough:
- database primary keys: 4 billions record is not that much
- IPv4 addresses: we want more than 4 billions computer on the internet
- registers: limited to 4GB of RAM
- unix timestamps: end at Jan 19, 2038
33 specific ways to improve your Rust code
Awesome things. One has to create a list of it :D
it also redirects to other awesome lists.
8 ASCII characters
8 8-bits integers
4 16-bits integers
1 64--bits integer
2 ipv4 addresses
2 32-bits floating point numbers
1 64-bits floating point number
2 RGBA colors
This seems so powerful: basically, it allows creating a link or reference from a text inside a page!
But it is not implemented in Firefox, sadly... there is however an extension for it https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/link-to-text-fragment/
The tool I will choose to create forms with vue :)
What are the common patterns of code smells?
And if one is recognized, how to avoid it?
and how to handle it properly?
It follows the SAML:
the identity provider gives some claims1. One that it provides is the NameID, inside of Subject.
What Atlassian/Jira is doing right is that they're actually using a static identifier to identify you, rather than your email address. This allows an incredibly smooth experience when any aspects of your attributes (such as email or name) change.
A C Compiler in 512 bytes
Impressive!
In order to create tokens (without meaning), the best possible options are:
- $font-14 (px)
- $font-100 (abstract 100s value)
So new tokens can be
- $font-16, $font-36
- $font-150, $font-125, etc..
Names are then important! --level-3, --spacing, etc...
- container queries
- style queries (only chromium)
:has(FF catches up)nth-ofselectortext-wrap: balance(only chromium): definitely a good oneinitial-letter(only chromium and safari)- dynamic viewport units (svh, sve, lvh, lvw, dvh, dvw)
- wide gamut color spaces
color-mix- CSS nesting (FF have to implement it)
- CSS trigonometric functions
- individual transform properties (hey that was supported by FF since v72...)
- popover and selectmenu tags are WIP
and more
How to structure a website that is not built with an SPA style?
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cargo build --release -
set
strip = trueto profile.release in cargo.toml -
set
opt-level = "s"to optimize for size instead of runtime speed -
set
lto = trueto enable link-time optimization -
set
codegen-units = 1to maximize size reduction but it results in slow builds -
use cargo bloat to understand which dependencies are taking up space
Implement a default builder pattern. It looks efficient.
A french guide on the rust language. It is not complete as the official documentation but provides a good start with lot's of the rust's features.