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xkawi / nodejs-tcp-example.js
Created December 29, 2016 15:25 — forked from tedmiston/nodejs-tcp-example.js
Node.js tcp client and server example
/*
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an
example at the bottom.
Save the following server in example.js:
*/
var net = require('net');
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xkawi / destructuring.js
Created September 29, 2016 03:19 — forked from mikaelbr/destructuring.js
Several demos and usages for ES6 destructuring. Runnable demos and slides about the same topic: http://git.mikaelb.net/presentations/bartjs/destructuring
// === Arrays
var [a, b] = [1, 2];
console.log(a, b);
//=> 1 2
// Use from functions, only select from pattern
var foo = () => [1, 2, 3];
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xkawi / 0-react-hello-world.md
Created July 31, 2016 12:26 — forked from danawoodman/0-react-hello-world.md
React Hello World Examples

React "Hello World" Examples

Below are a small collection of React examples to get anyone started using React. They progress from simpler to more complex/full featured.

They will hopefully get you over the initial learning curve of the hard parts of React (JSX, props vs. state, lifecycle events, etc).

Usage

You will want to create an index.html file and copy/paste the contents of 1-base.html and then create a scripts.js file and copy/paste the contents of one of the examples into it.

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xkawi / nodejs-cluster-zero-downtime.md
Created July 22, 2016 01:39 — forked from jedi4ever/nodejs-cluster-zero-downtime.md
nodejs clustering, zero downtime deployment solutions

Clustering: The basics

The trick? pass the file descriptor from a parent process and have the server.listen reuse that descriptor. So multiprocess in their own memory space (but with ENV shared usually)

It does not balance, it leaves it to the kernel.

In the last nodejs > 0.8 there is a cluster module (functional although marked experimental)