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You've heard it right, EasySocial is finally released! Despite all the challenges, we are proud to announce the stable release of EasySocial is now available to download.
It was a gruelling task of building the next best social networking extension for Joomla with over 14,000 commits. This is proof of how much dedication we had put in to give you only the best tool.
EasySocial is meant to support user interactions, therefore, managing a social network needs all the right tools to work without confusing the community manager and the people.
This is where you get to be in the know of what's happening in your social network. All updates and posts from users are shown in a streaming flow of information.
Photos are powerful communicators and that's where we spent a bit more time to make them easily manageable in EasySocial. After all, social networking is all about interactions and what better way to do it with pictures, right?
There are loads of other features to explore that we could include here. You just have to get your hands on a copy of EasySocial today.
EasySocial comes with various licenses that you could choose based on your requirements. Whether you are a webmaster, freelancer or a full fledged web agency, these plans shall give you the best value for money for starting online communities.
Did we mention discount? From today until Sunday, October 13th, 2013, you will get a 20% discount on all EasySocial plans! Use the coupon code EARLYBIRD20
when you purchase.
BUY EASYSOCIAL NOW OR VIEW THE DEMO
Read more https://stackideas.com/blog/easysocial-social-networking-for-joomla-is-released
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Beam (GitHub: darach / beam-js, License: MIT, npm: beam) by Darach Ennis is a module for performing computation on streamed data.
Beams are like streams, in that they support pipes but are lightweight and work with in memory types without buffering, copying, parsing.
Beams have some interesting properties:
I’ve taken one of Darach’s basic examples and interleaved it with comments to explain the major concepts. The goal is to pipe numbers through an operator that can square numbers.
First, load the module and create a sink.
var Beam = require('beam');
var sink = Beam.Sink();
sink.on('data', function(data) {
console.log('d:', data);
});
Sinks emit a 'data'
event whenever data is received, so they can be used to capture results. Operators can be used to transform data – this example just squares each value:
var square = Beam.Operator.transform(function(x) { return x * x; });
Sources can be connected to sinks with pipe
, much like streams:
var source = Beam.Source();
source.pipe(square).pipe(sink);
Values can be sent to a source with push
:
for (var i = 0; i <= 10; i++) {
source.push(i);
}
This example introduces sinks, sources, and operators, but it doesn’t even scratch the surface of what Darach is aiming for with Beams. The next step is to define a filter and declare a pipe that uses it:
var even = Beam.Operator.filter(function(x) { return x % 2 == 0; });
source.pipe(even).pipe(square).pipe(sink);
Now only even numbers will be squared. The Beams module also has built-in functions, which you can find in Beam.bifs
. These are operators and filters that you can use to filter and compare values in beams:
var mod2 = source.pipe(b.mod(2))
mod2.pipe(b.eq(0)).pipe(sink1);
mod2.pipe(b.eq(1)).pipe(sink2);
To see all of the defined Bifs
, see _beam_bifs.js.
Read more https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/dailyjs/~3/ZVuvSUUJ_SQ/beams
Read more https://feeds.joomla.org/~r/JoomlaExtensionsUpdated/~3/mlAo5P9HiSg/20061
Read more https://feeds.joomla.org/~r/JoomlaExtensionsUpdated/~3/ML8EVSiKbiE/24727
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