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The Debate Around “Do We Even Need CSS Anymore? June 26, 2015. This has become quite the hot topic lately. It's been talked about at a number of conferences and meetups I've been at personally lately. I've seen slide decks on it. I know people literally not shipping any CSS in production. Pretty wild, eh? I thought we could have a little campfire here and talk about it as rationally as we can, covering all the relevant points. We obviously still need to style things. What does anyone have against CSS?
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Using ReactJS and KendoUI Together
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Just an anonymous function waiting to discover its inner closure. Using ReactJS and KendoUI Together. Monday, July 21st 2014. Has fundamentally challenged and changed the way I view web UI. The brief time that I've been working with it has been full of "aha! Moments that have rekindled excitement for the web in a way that I haven't felt in years. However, every web UI library/framework I've worked with up to this point mutates the DOM. The answer is yes. React, Meet KendoUI. Which is a paid version of Ke...
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Enki :: Technical Blog: March 2012
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Enki : Technical Blog. Sunday, March 11, 2012. How to use git to avoid writing ChangeLog by hand? The standard GNU defines what must be a ChangeLog file (see:. Http:/ www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html node/Change-Logs.html. Main goal of this is to be able to track bugs, and to understand the. History of a project. Why keeping a ChangeLog? In the past, we must keep a ChangeLog file for each project, since. There was no tool able to give all the history in every condition. Is easy with vim too). The "ChangeL...
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Enki :: Technical Blog: C++11: A generic Singleton
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Enki : Technical Blog. Wednesday, August 22, 2012. C 11: A generic Singleton. Yesterday, I found the solution to a problem that I was unable to solve one year ago. The problem was simple: Creating a generic Singleton. If you don't know what a Singleton is, here is the definition given in the book "Design Pattern" from the Gamma et al.: "Ensure a class only has one instance, and provide a global point of access to it". If you know a better stuff about it, please let me know! The common version is to use t...
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Enki :: Technical Blog: August 2012
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Enki : Technical Blog. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Today, I'll present a module for zsh that I wrote few days ago. The aim of this module is to provide a way to create easily temporary shell scripts, and save their favorites. If you are familiar with Emacs, and if you think about its macros, you're right! I designed this with the macro concept in mind. Git add TODO $ git commit -m "Update the TODO.". Git stash $ git pull - rebase $ git stash pop $ git push. For this module, I use the. Because it allows y...
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Enki :: Technical Blog: A wonderful internship
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Enki : Technical Blog. Thursday, August 16, 2012. Today I talk about the internship I made from the middle of October (2011) to the middle of January (2012). I'll start by presenting a little the context, and what I have done exactly. I worked at Aldebaran Robotics. I think it is better if I don't go too much in details about this project since I don't owe its right. But here is what it looks like in video (yes I have asked for the rights for that :P). No more suspense, let's look at the video! Feel free...
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Enki :: Technical Blog: July 2012
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Enki : Technical Blog. Monday, July 30, 2012. How To Demangle C Symbols. I am finally on holidays! I was pretty busy these last months… Now I have some times for me, I am able to unstack a lot of stuff I wanted to share with the lost reader(s? Of this blog. Let's start with a few things about C and its mangling. This blog is cool. This blog is cool) leave a comment(); } int. Gcc -c bar.cc $ nm bar.o 00000000 T Z15leave a commentv 00000005 T Z3fooi 0000001e T main. I personally know two ways, (maybe there...
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Enki :: Technical Blog: Customizing Zsh (Part 1): Hooks and RPrompt
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Enki : Technical Blog. Monday, September 3, 2012. Customizing Zsh (Part 1): Hooks and RPrompt. This post follows my post on the zsh macros. And explain how to use the zsh hooks "preexec", and how to customize your (right) prompt to give information about something that changes (current branch of git, date, …). To enable the hooks, the user first has to load the add-zsh-hook function. To achieve that goal, paste the following line:. Hook The following snippet shows how to do that. You know that, there is ...
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Enki :: Technical Blog: Debugging C++ (Part 4): A print method
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Enki : Technical Blog. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Debugging C (Part 4): A print method. And here is the last post of this series about debugging C . In this one, I develop a good way to use prints for debugging. The main drawback of the prints is that it is hard to maintain. The presented method doesn't have this problem. Akim Demaille, one of my teacher, gave me the base of this method. It consists in using macro to print. Here is the thing:. 51; ECHO(VAR(i) " - ". VAR(j) ; /. Outputs "`i': 42 - `j': 51".
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