Today we're gonne see more alternative of css framework such as Bootstrap (and JQuery UI)
Semantic UI
Pure.css (by Yahoo)
Foundation
UIKit
How about a nice Editor for CSS?
EnjoyCSS (web based)
Stylizer (mac, 79$)
MacRabbit Expresso (mac, 75$)
Responsive Site Designer (windows, mac, 189$)
SimpleCSS (windows, mac)
Koala (windows, mac, linux)
if you have trouble running, do this:
sudo ln -s /lib64/libudev.so.1 /lib64/libudev.so.0
StyleMaster (windows, mac, 59$)
Rapid CSS Editor (windows, 29$)
EnginSite CSS Editor (windows, 109$)
HTML Pad (windows, 35$)
Forget about bootstrap, how about if I don't know anything about CSS at all?
CSS Reference
CSS Almanac
Flexbox CheatSheet
Learn CSS Layout
How to Learn CSS in 24 Hours
But what if I want more than just CSS Framework? I demand GUI! (warning: mostly slow load)
Qooxdoo
DHTMLX
Dojo Toolkit
KendoUI
WebIX
WinJS
W2UI
ExtJS ($4000+)
VueJS Components
ReactJS Components
B-b-but I like Bootstrap, is there any GUI Builder?
LayoutIt
BootPly
Brix.io (14$)
JetStrap
PineGrow (desktop, 25$+)
Pingendo (desktop)
BootstrapStudio (25$)
Bootstrap Website Builder (windows, mac)
Lavish (customize color theme from a picture)
BootsWatchr or BootstrapMagic or Cluckles (bootstrap realtime preview)
BootUI (mac, windows, 49$)
Frontenda
Mobirise Website Builder (windows, mac, 145$)
BootstrapEditor (templates)
CodePly
BootTheme
well, that's it for now.. btw here's a comic about fullstack~
programming: the action or process of writing computer programs. | rants: speak or shout at length in a wild, [im]passioned way.
2016-11-24
2016-11-17
Best Golang IDE: IntelliJ and VSCode
I've been using IntelliJ + go-lang-idea-plugin for years now (because it's currently the best one for almost everything: Ruby, PHP, Python, Javascript, SQL, you name it..), previously it's ok to use SublimeText + GoSublime, or LiteIDE, but today we got another completely working alternative that is also purely free (like IntelliJ Community): VisualStudioCode + lukehoban.Go. Here's how to install in ArchLinux:
yaourt --needed --noconfirm -S --force visual-studio-code
go get -u -v github.com/nsf/gocode
go get -u -v github.com/rogpeppe/godef
go get -u -v github.com/golang/lint/golint
go get -u -v github.com/lukehoban/go-outline
go get -u -v sourcegraph.com/sqs/goreturns
go get -u -v golang.org/x/tools/cmd/gorename
go get -u -v github.com/tpng/gopkgs
go get -u -v github.com/newhook/go-symbols
go get -u -v golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru
go get -u -v github.com/cweill/gotests/...
code
Then press Ctrl+Shift+P, type "Install Extension", type: "Go", done :3
Everything's works fine now:
In my opinion, IntelliJ still the best, but surely I'll be using VSCode when my IntellJ license ends.
yaourt --needed --noconfirm -S --force visual-studio-code
go get -u -v github.com/nsf/gocode
go get -u -v github.com/rogpeppe/godef
go get -u -v github.com/golang/lint/golint
go get -u -v github.com/lukehoban/go-outline
go get -u -v sourcegraph.com/sqs/goreturns
go get -u -v golang.org/x/tools/cmd/gorename
go get -u -v github.com/tpng/gopkgs
go get -u -v github.com/newhook/go-symbols
go get -u -v golang.org/x/tools/cmd/guru
go get -u -v github.com/cweill/gotests/...
code
Then press Ctrl+Shift+P, type "Install Extension", type: "Go", done :3
Everything's works fine now:
In my opinion, IntelliJ still the best, but surely I'll be using VSCode when my IntellJ license ends.
2016-11-16
Techempower Framework Benchmark Round 13
After long wait, the latest Techempower Framework Benchmark 13 is out! And just like previous one, Go's fasthttp really really fast. As usual the most important thing is data updates benchmark:
Top ranker in this part (more than 1024 req/s) are Go, C++, Java, Javascript (NodeJS), Perl, C#, Elixir, Dart, Scala, Python, Clojure, and Groovy (Actually PHP are there below the last one on the picture with 1018 req/s). And for the database part would be: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and MySQL.
Top ranker in this part (more than 1024 req/s) are Go, C++, Java, Javascript (NodeJS), Perl, C#, Elixir, Dart, Scala, Python, Clojure, and Groovy (Actually PHP are there below the last one on the picture with 1018 req/s). And for the database part would be: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and MySQL.
2016-11-14
Crystal Internal Benchmark (Nov 2016)
Update the snapshot of benchmark by Kostya. See the previous (April 2015) snapshot here.
Havlak loop finder
Matrix multiplication
- gcc (Ubuntu 4.8.2-19ubuntu1) 4.8.2
- Nim Compiler Version 0.14.0 (2016-06-06) [Linux: amd64]
- Crystal 0.19.2 [d81c32c] (2016-09-16)
- go version go1.7 linux/amd64
- gccgo (Ubuntu 4.9.1-0ubuntu1) 4.9.1
- DMD64 D Compiler v2.068.0
- gdc (crosstool-NG crosstool-ng-1.20.0-232-gc746732 - 20150830-2.066.1-dadb5a3784) 5.2.0
- LDC - the LLVM D compiler (0.15.2-beta1)
- V8 version 3.29.62 (candidate)
- rustc 1.11.0 (9b21dcd6a 2016-08-15)
- Scala version 2.11.6 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_45)
- Nodejs v7.0.0
- PyPy 4.0.0 with GCC 4.8.4
- topaz (ruby-1.9.3p125) (git rev b95c858) [x86_64-linux]
- ruby 2.1.2p95 (2014-05-08 revision 45877) [x86_64-linux]
- Python 2.7.6 and 3.5.2
- rubinius 2.2.10 (2.1.0 bf61ae2e 2014-06-27 JI) [x86_64-linux-gnu]
- jruby 1.7.20 (1.9.3p551) 2015-05-04 3086e6a on Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 1.8.0_45-b14 +jit [linux-amd64]
- jruby 9.0.0.0.pre2 (2.2.2) 2015-04-28 2755ae0 Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.45-b02 on 1.8.0_45-b14 +jit [linux-amd64]
- Java version "1.8.0_45" Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.45-b02, mixed mode)
- julia version 0.4.3
- clang version 3.5-1ubuntu1 (trunk) (based on LLVM 3.5)
- Mono JIT compiler version 4.0.1 (tarball Tue May 12 15:39:23 UTC 2015)
- rock 0.9.10-head codename sapphire, built on Wed Jul 1 20:09:58 2015
- Felix version 15.04.03
- Q KDB+ 3.3 2015.09.02 Copyright (C) 1993-2015 Kx Systems
- perl 5, version 18, subversion 2 (v5.18.2) built for x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
- The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 7.10.2
- Tcl 8.6
- jq version 1.3
- Swift version 2.2-dev (LLVM ae2eb212e4, Clang ef4c02f431, Swift 634acb40a1)
- Kotlin version 1.0.3 (JRE 1.8.0_45-b14)
- PHP 7.0.9-1+deb.sury.org~trusty+1 (cli) ( NTS )
- .Net Core 1.0.0-preview2-003121
Havlak loop finder
Language | Time, s | Memory, MiB |
---|---|---|
Crystal | 15.46 | 443.2 |
Nim Gcc | 16.59 | 484.3 |
Nim Clang | 16.91 | 477.9 |
C++ | 17.72 | 174.5 |
D Ldc | 25.15 | 214.9 |
D | 28.90 | 418.2 |
Go | 31.26 | 349.9 |
D Gdc | 31.79 | 197.6 |
Scala | 32.18 | 363.0 |
Go Gcc | 32.94 | 365.7 |
C# Mono | 40.54 | 270.0 |
Python Pypy | 45.51 | 625.9 |
C# .Net Core | 61.38 | 388.8 |
Python | 396.54 | 724.0 |
Matrix multiplication
Language | Time, s | Memory, MiB |
---|---|---|
Julia Native Thr | 0.11 | 148.3 |
Julia Native | 0.31 | 175.8 |
D Mir GLAS | 0.32 | 56.7 |
D Ldc | 2.01 | 68.9 |
D | 2.30 | 71.3 |
D Gdc | 2.33 | 73.0 |
Python Numpy | 3.08 | 65.3 |
Java | 3.50 | 136.2 |
Scala | 3.62 | 136.2 |
Kotlin | 3.62 | 132.2 |
C | 3.64 | 69.2 |
Nim Clang | 3.73 | 142.3 |
Rust | 3.74 | 76.9 |
Nim Gcc | 3.82 | 146.0 |
Go | 3.83 | 73.5 |
Crystal | 3.85 | 73.9 |
Go Gcc | 3.90 | 84.5 |
Swift | 4.48 | 110.8 |
Javascript Node | 5.95 | 88.3 |
Javascript V8 | 6.87 | 81.5 |
Python Pypy | 7.68 | 122.6 |
C# .Net Core | 10.87 | 85.7 |
C# Mono | 15.17 | 83.6 |
Julia | 20.98 | 187.4 |
Ruby Topaz | 81.41 | 206.2 |
Ruby | 338.40 | 82.8 |
Python | 447.39 | 74.0 |
Ruby JRuby | 416.12 | 582.4 |
Ruby JRuby9k | 467.59 | 608.3 |
Ruby Rbx | 591.70 | 325.0 |
Perl | 666.46 | 604.1 |
Tcl | 1066.66 | 279.9 |
JSON parse
Language | Time, s | Memory, MiB |
---|---|---|
D Gdc Fast | 0.34 | 226.7 |
C++ Rapid SAX | 0.72 | 1.0 |
Rust Pull | 0.78 | 207.9 |
Rust Struct | 0.79 | 232.5 |
C++ Gason | 0.83 | 582.2 |
C++ Rapid | 0.94 | 243.6 |
Java | 1.47 | 621.2 |
Crystal Schema | 1.93 | 331.2 |
Rust Value | 2.51 | 1967.0 |
Perl XS | 2.68 | 888.4 |
Crystal | 3.00 | 1115.2 |
Javascript Node | 3.21 | 863.7 |
Crystal Pull | 3.30 | 1.6 |
Nim Clang | 4.12 | 1089.6 |
Python3 ujson | 4.15 | 1303.2 |
Nim Gcc | 4.46 | 1090.1 |
Python Pypy | 4.81 | 1553.0 |
Python ujson | 5.07 | 1352.9 |
Q | 5.18 | 684.0 |
Go | 5.21 | 479.3 |
C++ LibJson | 5.49 | 2796.3 |
Clojure | 5.81 | 1148.5 |
Python3 | 5.82 | 1037.8 |
C# .Net Core | 6.31 | 834.9 |
Php | 6.37 | 1502.0 |
Ruby YAJL | 8.23 | 1085.5 |
Haskell | 8.31 | 70.5 |
Python | 9.85 | 1409.1 |
C# Mono | 10.57 | 812.1 |
Julia | 11.89 | 2622.4 |
D | 12.42 | 1417.1 |
Ruby | 12.67 | 2013.9 |
JQ | 14.92 | 1714.5 |
Scala | 15.47 | 1415.8 |
C++ Boost | 16.44 | 2915.2 |
Ruby JRuby9K | 16.53 | 2050.5 |
Go Gcc | 17.64 | 473.1 |
Ruby JRuby | 21.98 | 2761.1 |
D Gdc | 25.86 | 926.1 |
D Ldc | 27.23 | 919.6 |
Perl | 46.02 | 1635.4 |
Ruby Rbx | 67.13 | 4681.0 |
Base64 encode and decode
Mandelbrot in Brainfuck
Language | Time, s | Memory, MiB |
---|---|---|
C aklomp SSSE3 | 0.93 | 32.3 |
C | 1.85 | 32.2 |
Crystal | 2.30 | 85.0 |
D Gdc | 2.52 | 33.3 |
Ruby | 2.73 | 125.3 |
D Ldc | 3.14 | 53.1 |
Perl XS | 3.63 | 47.9 |
Rust | 3.64 | 42.9 |
Ruby Rbx | 4.29 | 30.7 |
Nim Gcc | 4.62 | 52.7 |
Nim Clang | 4.70 | 52.7 |
Julia | 4.41 | 190.0 |
Javascript Node | 4.76 | 551.5 |
C++ Openssl | 5.45 | 65.2 |
Php | 6.34 | 53.4 |
C# .Net Core | 6.52 | 121.1 |
D | 7.18 | 55.3 |
Tcl | 7.20 | 66.0 |
Python Pypy | 7.32 | 582.3 |
Python | 7.62 | 52.6 |
Go | 8.00 | 70.0 |
Python3 | 8.13 | 54.5 |
C# Mono | 9.01 | 71.7 |
Java | 9.06 | 971.2 |
Kotlin | 9.75 | 932.9 |
Scala | 10.69 | 292.5 |
Ruby JRuby9K | 12.16 | 530.6 |
Ruby JRuby | 12.65 | 514.9 |
Perl | 33.30 | 99.7 |
Go Gcc | 39.56 | 185.5 |
Language | Time, s | Memory, MiB |
---|---|---|
C++ Gcc | 20.49 | 1.7 |
Crystal | 23.13 | 1.5 |
D Ldc | 24.90 | 1.4 |
Rust | 25.19 | 4.9 |
D Gdc | 29.49 | 2.4 |
Nim Gcc | 31.04 | 2.7 |
Nim Clang | 37.39 | 2.9 |
Go Gcc | 37.59 | 11.4 |
Kotlin | 40.79 | 34.9 |
Scala | 58.51 | 120.12 |
Java | 58.86 | 423.9 |
D Dmd | 62.69 | 1.7 |
Javascript Node | 88.34 | 18.6 |
Go | 102.85 | 2.2 |
Python Pypy | 126.47 | 78.9 |
C# .Net Core | 142.30 | 17.8 |
C# Mono | 147.69 | 12.6 |
Ruby Topaz | 305.79 | 38.8 |
Brainfuck interpreter
Language | Time, s | Memory, MiB |
---|---|---|
Kotlin | 1.78 | 28.4 |
C++ Gcc | 1.94 | 1.0 |
D Ldc | 2.02 | 0.9 |
Rust | 2.49 | 4.9 |
Nim Gcc | 2.56 | 0.7 |
D Gdc | 3.05 | 1.4 |
Nim Clang | 3.09 | 0.8 |
Scala | 3.43 | 120.12 |
Crystal | 3.46 | 1.3 |
Java | 4.03 | 513.8 |
Go Gcc | 4.20 | 10.0 |
D Dmd | 5.23 | 1.0 |
Go | 5.36 | 0.9 |
Javascript V8 | 6.53 | 7.9 |
Javascript Node | 7.38 | 16.9 |
C# .Net Core | 16.03 | 16.9 |
C# Mono | 19.86 | 14.6 |
Python Pypy | 20.64 | 77.9 |
Ruby Topaz | 59.53 | 36.5 |
Ruby Rbx | 120.38 | 32.3 |
Ruby Jruby | 129.75 | 267.6 |
Ruby Jruby9k | 134.18 | 286.8 |
Ruby | 181.44 | 7.2 |
Python | 314.79 | 4.9 |
Python3 | 412.13 | 5.5 |
2016-11-02
Javascript Virtual DOM Framework Benchmark
Recently I found a framework benchmark for javascript (round4 2016-09-12), it shows a lot information. The fastest ranker are:
Also there are another benchmark (this have fewer framework, last result at this time):
Framework | Version | Runtime Ratio (% slower than fastest) | MB Start | MB 1K rows |
vanillajs | 1 | 2.98 | 4.85 | |
inferno | 1.0.0-beta9 | 3 | 3.19 | 6.60 |
vanillajs-keyed | 4 | 2.98 | 4.81 | |
dio.js | 3.0.5 | 4 | 3.19 | 7.09 |
domvm | 2.0.0-beta | 10 | 3.15 | 7.43 |
kivi | 1.0.0-rc2 | 17 | 3.17 | 6.69 |
Also there are another benchmark (this have fewer framework, last result at this time):
Framework | Init Time | First Render Time | Overall Time |
kivi[adv] 1.0.0 | 2,185 | 25,795 | 527,703 |
Inferno 0.7.22 | 3,340 | 31,780 | 553,513 |
Imba 0.14.3 | 15,920 | 26,250 | 569,895 |
Bobril 4.38.0 | 3,430 | 26,255 | 682,847 |
Vidom 0.3.16 | 3,400 | 38,220 | 729,882 |
Maquette 2.3.3 | 1,955 | 27,410 | 733,165 |
Snabbdom 0.5.0 | 2,565 | 34,710 | 759,481 |
React 15.3.1 | 38,640 | 56,065 | 926,403 |
React-lite 0.15.6 | 6,345 | 40,725 | 1,105,627 |
Preact 5.4.0 | 2,550 | 53,585 | 1,150,506 |
Vanilla[innerHTML] 1.0.0 | 1,790 | 16,925 | 1,500,676 |
Deku 2.0.0-rc16 | 3,285 | 45,950 | 1,598,787 |
Mercury 14.1.0 | 2,840 | 41,325 | 2,115,253 |
yo-yo 1.2.2 | 1,825 | 21,835 | 2,295,505 |
Apparently there are a lot of them around the internet.
Of course you can build your own framework, here's the tips if you plan doing so.
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2016-11-01
2016-10-01
LXC Web Panel
As you (probably) already know, LXC (Linux Containers) or OpenVZ an operating-system-level virtualization is really faster than hardware virtualization, see the comparison. For those who hate CLI, you can use web interface called LXC Web Panel (for LXC 0.7 to 0.9, or newer fork 1.0+ here) to manage your containers:
wget https://lxc-webpanel.github.io/tools/install.sh -O - | sudo bash
This software only works on Ubuntu 12.04 or later. Despite of its performance, of course there are limitations, such as: you can only use host OS and architecture on guest. You can find more info on their website or this blog post.
So why LXC instead of Docker or Virtualization? because it's simpler :3 yes, both are different kind of animal, don't forget to check LXD and other alternatives too.
wget https://lxc-webpanel.github.io/tools/install.sh -O - | sudo bash
This software only works on Ubuntu 12.04 or later. Despite of its performance, of course there are limitations, such as: you can only use host OS and architecture on guest. You can find more info on their website or this blog post.
So why LXC instead of Docker or Virtualization? because it's simpler :3 yes, both are different kind of animal, don't forget to check LXD and other alternatives too.
2016-09-03
Best Video about Bitcoin and Blockchain
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