I hereby claim:
- I am damionvega on github.
- I am damionvega (https://keybase.io/damionvega) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASB2N9Ckap3OC-4LWMKBKwz0kH0MI3dtbpsrak3ztUubiAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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To claim this, I am signing this object:
| { | |
| "git.autofetch": true, | |
| "terminal.integrated.fontSize": 13, | |
| "editor.fontFamily": "Fira Code", | |
| // "editor.fontFamily": "FiraCode-Retina", | |
| "editor.fontLigatures": true, | |
| "editor.maxTokenizationLineLength": 100000, | |
| "editor.acceptSuggestionOnCommitCharacter": false, | |
| "explorer.confirmDragAndDrop": false, | |
| "explorer.confirmDelete": false, | 
switch_automatic.py to ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/iTerm2/Scripts/AutoLaunch with:#!/usr/bin/env python3
import asyncio
import iterm2
async def main(connection):
    async with iterm2.VariableMonitor(connection, iterm2.VariableScopes.APP, "effectiveTheme", None) as mon:| sudo yum install autoconf automake bzip2 bzip2-devel cmake freetype-devel gcc gcc-c++ git libtool make mercurial pkgconfig zlib-devel -y | |
| mkdir ~/ffmpeg_sources | |
| # nasm | |
| cd ~/ffmpeg_sources | |
| curl -O -L https://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.14.02/nasm-2.14.02.tar.bz2 | |
| tar xjvf nasm-2.14.02.tar.bz2 | |
| cd nasm-2.14.02 | |
| ./autogen.sh | |
| ./configure --prefix="$HOME/ffmpeg_build" --bindir="$HOME/bin" | 
| { | |
| "window.zoomLevel": 0, | |
| "bracketPairColorizer.consecutivePairColors": [ | |
| "()", | |
| "[]", | |
| "{}", | |
| ["Orange", "Orchid", "LightSkyBlue"], | |
| "Red" | |
| ], | |
| "breadcrumbs.enabled": true, | 
| root = true | |
| [*] | |
| indent_style = space | |
| indent_size = 2 | |
| end_of_line = lf | |
| charset = utf-8 | |
| trim_trailing_whitespace = true | |
| insert_final_newline = true | 
| // | |
| // FeedTableViewCell.swift | |
| // Created by Damion Nabarrete on 1/18/16. | |
| // | |
| import UIKit | |
| import PureLayout | |
| class FeedTableViewCell: UITableViewCell { | 
| IOJS_VERSION=v0.0.0 | |
| IOJS_DIR=$HOME/.iojs | |
| iojs_install() { | |
| iojs_setup | |
| iojs_download | |
| iojs_assemble | |
| iojs_teardown | |
| } | 
| import UIKit | |
| protocol YelpRequestDelegate { | |
| func getYelpData() -> AnyObject | |
| func processYelpData(data: NSData) -> NSData | |
| } | |
| class YelpAPI { | |
| var delegate: YelpRequestDelegate? | |
#Preface I'll start this by saying I'm not a framework developer. In fact, I have little to no experience in open source software. If you asked me to recreate Lo-Dash I would deliver something laughable, surely. I'm just a guy who enjoys learning & building things, am always looking for better ways to build them and I've grown to enjoy writing JavaScript on the front and back end along my journey. It's a happy place to be.
Now, with this said, I'm sure there are factors I'm not taking into account when I think about the cash value of a video tutorial set- I'm merely going off of what I've seen and paid for in the past. It could be that I'm thinking about it all wrong, in which case I will see to rectify this situation.
#Initial seeking When I think about learning a new framework I first look through the docs and the github issues to see what's to be expected. Typically there's a learning curve which involves a week or two of 'getting into the mindset' to how things are done with that particular framework, s