I hereby claim:
- I am deathbearbrown on github.
- I am deathbear (https://keybase.io/deathbear) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is BA16 A7D8 DDFC A77B 4104 F15F 7A15 2EF1 2F7D 26C5
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| <!DOCTYPE html> | |
| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <title>Bocoup: Screen Reading Visibility</title> | |
| <style> | |
| .hidden { | |
| display: none; | |
| } | |
| .invisible { | |
| visibility: hidden; |
| var five = require("johnny-five"); | |
| var Tessel = require("tessel-io"); | |
| var board = new five.Board({ | |
| io: new Tessel() | |
| }); | |
| board.on("ready", function() { | |
| var button = new five.Button({ | |
| pin: "a0", | |
| invert: true | |
| }); |
Some docs I made for contributing documentation:
Any comments written with a comment block /** comment block **/ will get picked up by jsdoc. If you have comments you would like to make that don't show up in the documentation, use // comment.
Namespace docs are created by putting /** @namespace */ before the variable.
Each key can be documented with a comment block that is broken down like this:
/**
| // Is there a benefit to one of these | |
| Foobar.prototype = {}; | |
| Foobar.prototype.constructor = Foobar; | |
| function Foobar() {}; | |
| Foobar.prototype.baz = function(){}; | |
| // over the other? | |
| function Foobar() {}; | |
| var prototype = (Foobar.prototype = {}); //Base is an object that can be {} | |
| prototype.constructor = Foobar; |
| --- | |
| rules: | |
| # Possible Errors | |
| no-cond-assign: | |
| - 2 | |
| - except-parens | |
| no-console: 0 | |
| no-constant-condition: 1 |
They also have color constraints, but we like things very colorful.