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(10/30/2016) I am not sure when and how this gist gained quite a few stars... But as stated in the v1.13 change log (from 06/16/2015): some content may be outdated, and I am not going to fix them. Moreover, having learned much myself, I do not necessarily agree with every point made in this document from 2.5 years ago. Therefore, please take views from this document with a grain of salt, and do further research as you see fit.
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This document was initally written for a friend of mine, Jiawen Li, so it might reflect some personal tastes here and there. For instance, some discussions are geared towards Windows, though *nix is obviously superior. For another example, when I say "you seem to love Sublime Text a lot," I'm certainly not expecting most people to love Sublime (in fact I never used it for more than three minutes in a row).
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When writing a string of multiple utility classes, always do so in an order with meaning. The "Concentric CSS" approach works well with utility classes (i.e,. 1. positioning/visibility 2. box model 3. borders 4. backgrounds 5. typography 6. other visual adjustments). Once you establish a familiar pattern of ordering, parsing through long strings of utility classes will become much, much faster so a little more effort up front goes a long way!
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Always use fewer utility classes when possible. For example, use
mx-2
instead ofml-2 mr-2
and don't be afraid to use the simplerp-4 lg:pt-8
instead of the longer, more complicatedpt-4 lg:pt-8 pr-4 pb-4 pl-4
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Prefix all utility classes that will only apply at a certain breakpoint with that breakpoint's prefix. For example, use
block lg:flex lg:flex-col lg:justify-center
instead ofblock lg:flex flex-col justify-center
to make it very clear that the flexbox utilities are only applicable at the
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#ifndef QCHECKLIST | |
#define QCHECKLIST | |
#include <QWidget> | |
#include <QComboBox> | |
#include <QStandardItemModel> | |
#include <QLineEdit> | |
#include <QEvent> | |
#include <QStyledItemDelegate> | |
#include <QListView> |
# Determines which branch(es) will cause a CI build to be started | |
trigger: | |
- master | |
# Stages precede strategy, in other words each stage can contain a strategy (or multiple or none) | |
# Full run-cylce described here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/process/runs?view=azure-devops | |
stages: | |
- stage: Prepare | |
jobs: | |
- job: |
package br.com.zup.edu.app2.xxx.samples.aws.sqs; | |
import br.com.zup.edu.app2.xxx.samples.aws.sqs.model.Customer; | |
import br.com.zup.edu.app2.xxx.samples.aws.sqs.model.CustomerRepository; | |
import io.awspring.cloud.messaging.listener.SqsMessageDeletionPolicy; | |
import io.awspring.cloud.messaging.listener.annotation.SqsListener; | |
import org.slf4j.Logger; | |
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; | |
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.condition.ConditionalOnProperty; | |
import org.springframework.messaging.handler.annotation.Header; |
'use strict'; | |
const crypto = require('crypto'); | |
const ENC_KEY = "bf3c199c2470cb477d907b1e0917c17b"; // set random encryption key | |
const IV = "5183666c72eec9e4"; // set random initialisation vector | |
// ENC_KEY and IV can be generated as crypto.randomBytes(32).toString('hex'); | |
const phrase = "who let the dogs out"; | |
var encrypt = ((val) => { |