- How to effectively compose your business logic
- Slim your aggregates with Event Sourcing!
- Architecture Weekly Webinar #8 - Slim down your aggregates!
- Straightforward Event Sourcing with TypeScript and NodeJS
- Process Managers Made Simple - Chris Condron - EventSourcing 2021
- Architecture Weekly Wbinar #3 - Implementing Distributed Processes
- Saga and Process Manager - distributed processes in practice
- [Event-driven distributed processes by example](https://event-driven.io/en/event_driven_distributed_processes_by_exam
ESPN's hidden API endpoints
Latest News: http://site.api.espn.com/apis/site/v2/sports/football/college-football/news
Latest Scores: http://site.api.espn.com/apis/site/v2/sports/football/college-football/scoreboard
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React introduced shallow rendering in 0.13. This is an excellent feature that I wish was included earlier in React. It aims to solve the problem of unit testing components without going through a real, or jsdom mocked, DOM. I couldn't find any info online about what lifecycle events it actually fires. So I did some testing of my own. To reproduce, put component.js and test.js into a folder and run node test.js.
TLDR; shallow rendering only invokes the following lifecycle hooks (in order):
getDefaultPropsgetInitialStatecomponentWillMountstops here until re-rendercomponentWillReceivePropsshouldComponentUpdatecomponentWillUpdate
react + redux + RR
It uses https://gist.github.com/iNikNik/3c1b870f63dc0de67c38 for stores and actions.
1) create redux
const redux = createRedux(state);2) get requireAccess func => bindCheckAuth to redux
| = Entitlements and Access Control Management | |
| :neo4j-version: 2.2.0 | |
| :author: Kenny Bastani | |
| :twitter: @kennybastani | |
| :description: Graph database access control, entitlements, authorization solutions | |
| :tags: domain:finance, use-case:access-control | |
| This interactive Neo4j graph tutorial covers entitlements and access control scenarios. | |
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| #Defines which Linux system user will own and run the Nginx server | |
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| #Referes to single threaded process. Generally set to be equal to the number of CPUs or cores. | |
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| #Specifies the file where server logs. |