Imperative == refers to cli commands Declarative == using YAML files
--export
--save-config
--record
#!/bin/bash | |
# Colors | |
RED='\033[0;31m' | |
GREEN='\033[0;32m' | |
NO_COLOR='\033[0m' | |
BLUE='\033[0;34m' | |
YELLOW='\033[0;33m' | |
NO_COLOR='\033[0m' |
brew install pandoc | |
brew tap homebrew/cask | |
brew install --cask basictex | |
eval "$(/usr/libexec/path_helper)" | |
# Update $PATH to include `/usr/local/texlive/2022basic/bin/universal-darwin` | |
sudo tlmgr update --self | |
sudo tlmgr install texliveonfly | |
sudo tlmgr install xelatex | |
sudo tlmgr install adjustbox | |
sudo tlmgr install tcolorbox |
from aws_cdk import ( | |
aws_ec2 as ec2, | |
aws_ecs as ecs, | |
aws_iam as iam, | |
aws_logs as logs, | |
aws_elasticloadbalancingv2 as elbv2, | |
core, | |
) | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdbool.h> | |
// Maybe | |
typedef struct MaybeInt { | |
int just; | |
bool nothing; | |
} MaybeInt; |
Hopefully this will answer "How do I setup or start a Django project using REST Framework and ReactJS?"
This is a guide to show you step by step how this can be setup. If you just want to get started, use the cookiecuter I set up cookiecutter-django-reactjs. It basically is a fork of pydanny's cookiecutter, just added the front-end stuff :).
I created this because it was SUCH a pain in the ass setting up a project using all the latest technologies. After some research, I figured it out and have it working. The repo that implements this is located here. Feel free to use it as a boilerplate ;)
Main features:
from __future__ import unicode_literals | |
from django.db import models | |
from django.db.models.fields.related_descriptors import ForwardManyToOneDescriptor # noqa | |
class RelationNotLoaded(Exception): | |
pass |
'use strict'; | |
var gulp = require('gulp'); | |
var gutil = require('gulp-util'); | |
var del = require('del'); | |
var uglify = require('gulp-uglify'); | |
var gulpif = require('gulp-if'); | |
var exec = require('child_process').exec; | |
var notify = require('gulp-notify'); |
Let's have some command-line fun with curl, [jq][1], and the [new GitHub Search API][2].
Today we're looking for: