05-03-2019
The State of Vue.js
Here is very good video from Evan You, founder of
Vue.js, on the state of Vue.js
State of Vuenation with Evan You
Here is a nice PDF report on
Vue.js
Update State of Vue.js Report
Vue.js is now the second most starred project on
GitHub, recently surpassing
Bootstrap.
These two current resources are highly recommended for web developers.
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pdl::state
State(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation State(3)
NAME
State - A package to keep track of plotting commands
SYNOPSIS
use PDL::Graphics::State;
DESCRIPTION
This is a very simple, at present almost trivial, package to keep track of the current set of plotting commands.
USAGE
You create a new object by calling the "new" operator
$state = PDL::Graphics::State->new();
Then for each new command you call "add" on this object so that for a call to "line" of the form
line $x, $y, $opt;
the call to "add" would be like
$state->add(&line, 'line', [$x, $y], $opt);
which is stored internally as:
[&line, 'line', [$x, $y], $opt]
The state can later be extracted using "get" which returns the state object which is an array of anonymous arrays like the one above where
the first object is a reference to the function, the second an anomymous array of arguments to the function and finally an anonymous hash
with options to the command.
If you know the order in which you inserted commands they can be removed by calling "remove" with the number in the stack. No further
interaction is implmented except "clear" which clears the stack and "copy" which returns a "deep" copy of the state.
AUTHOR
Jarle Brinchmann (jarle@astro.ox.ac.uk) after some prodding by Karl Glazebrook.
All rights reserved. There is no warranty. You are allowed to redistribute this software / documentation under certain conditions. For
details, see the file COPYING in the PDL distribution. If this file is separated from the PDL distribution, the copyright notice should be
included in the file.
perl v5.8.0 2001-09-26 State(3)