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Amp is a non-blocking concurrency framework for PHP. It provides an event loop, promises and streams as a base for asynchronous programming.
Promises in combination with generators are used to build coroutines, which allow writing asynchronous code just like synchronous code, without any callbacks.
Traditionally, PHP has a synchronous execution flow, doing one thing at a time. If you query a database, you send the query and wait for the response from the database server in a blocking manner. Once you have the response, you can start doing the next thing.
Instead of sitting there and doing nothing while waiting, we could already send the next database query, or do an HTTP call to an API.
Making use of the time we usually spend on waiting for I/O can speed up the total execution time. The following diagram shows the execution flow with dependencies between the different tasks, once executed sequentially and once concurrently.
Amp allows such concurrent I/O operations while keeping the cognitive load low by avoiding callbacks. Instead, the results of asynchronous operations can be awaited using yield
resulting in code which is structured like traditional blocking I/O code while the actual execution flow is handled by Amp.
This package can be installed as a Composer dependency.
composer require amphp/amp
This installs the basic building blocks for asynchronous applications in PHP. We offer a lot of repositories building on top of this repository, e.g.
amphp/byte-stream
providing a stream abstractionamphp/socket
providing a socket layer for UDP and TCP including TLSamphp/parallel
providing parallel processing to utilize multiple CPU cores and offload blocking operationsamphp/http-client
providing an HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 clientamphp/http-server
providing an HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 application serveramphp/mysql
and amphp/postgres
for non-blocking database accessDocumentation can be found on amphp.org as well as in the ./docs
directory. Each packages has it's own ./docs
directory.
This package requires PHP 7.0 or later. Many of the other packages raised their requirement to PHP 7.1. No extensions required!
Optional Extensions
Extensions are only needed if your app necessitates a high numbers of concurrent socket connections, usually this limit is configured up to 1024 file descriptors.
Examples can be found in the ./examples
directory of this repository as well as in the ./examples
directory of our other libraries.
amphp/amp
follows the semver semantic versioning specification like all other amphp
packages.
2.x
Supported. We don't have plans to release v3, yet.
1.x
No longer supported. We stopped providing bug fixes 2017-12-31 and stopped providing security fixes 2018-12-31.
Compatible packages should use the amphp
topic on GitHub.
If you discover any security related issues, please email me@kelunik.com
instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE
for more information.
Author: amphp
Source Code: https://github.com/amphp/amp
License: MIT License
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Do you want to make a Simple Tic-Tac-Toe game using JavaScript?
In this article you will learn how to create tic tac toe game using html css and javascript. If you are a beginner in JavaScript then Tic Tac Toe Game is perfect for you. This simple javascript game will help you improve your knowledge of javascript.
Earlier I shared another Simple Tic-Tac-Toe JavaScript game for beginners. So I made this design in a very advanced way. Here basically we will play with the computer that is we will play with the computer.
To create this tic-tac-toe javascript first I created the basic structure by html. Then I designed it with css and finally activated this project (tic tac toe javascript code against computer) with javascript.
JavaScript Tic Tac Toe is a simple game where two players take turns marking a grid of 3×3 squares, typically using X and O symbols. JavaScript is a programming language that can be used to create interactive websites and games, such as a Tic Tac Toe game.
A JavaScript implementation of Tic Tac Toe would involve creating a grid of squares using HTML and CSS, and then using JavaScript to handle the logic of the game, including determining the winner and allowing players to take turns.
As you can see above this is an advanced Tic Tac Toe game that I made with javascript. Like a normal JavaScript Tic Tac Toe game, there are 9 cells and two symbols.
Here I have defined symbol “0” for user and “X” for computer. But you can change it if you want. When you click in any one of those 9 cells, another cell will automatically be filled by the computer.
Besides, I have added different types of color FF in the project (tic tac toe javascript code against computer) to make this design more modern.
Now if you want to build it then you can follow the tutorial below. I have explained the complete codes step by step keeping the beginners in mind.
Hope you know the rules of this game. It is a simple javascript game where two players take turns marking the spaces in a 3×3 grid with X’s and O’s, with the goal of getting three of their marks in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a row is the winner.
First I created a basic structure of this project using the following HTML and CSS codes. Besides, I have added a heading here mainly to enhance the beauty. This heading is created by H1 tag in HTML.
<div class="container">
<h1>Tic-Tac-Toe</h1>
</div>
* {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
box-sizing: border-box;
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
.container {
min-height: 100vh;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
background: #eee;
}
h1 {
font-size: 4rem;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
}
Now create a small area for this tic tac toe javascript. Within this box are nine smaller boxes into which players can input their symbols. Also we designed this area by some css.
<div class="play-area">
</div>
.play-area {
display: grid;
box-shadow: 0 0 20px rgba(0,139,253,0.25);
grid-template-columns: auto auto auto;
background-color: #fff;
padding: 20px;
}
Now another heading we need to create is within this project(How to Build Tic Tac Toe with JavaScript, HTML and CSS). This heading is mainly for showing results.
Although this heading is currently not visible to us because there is no information in the heading. We will add this information via javascript. Results will be available automatically after Tic Tac Toe game is over.
<h2 id="winner"></h2>
h2 {
margin-top: 1em;
font-size: 2rem;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
}
Now we have to create a button in this simple Tic-Tac-Toe game. This button will basically work as a reset button. When you click on this button, the game will restart from a new state.
<button onclick="reset_board()">RESET</button>
button {
outline: none;
background: rgb(8, 88, 208);
padding: 12px 40px;
font-size: 1rem;
font-weight: bold;
color: #fff;
border: none;
transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out;
}
button:hover {
cursor: pointer;
background: green;
color: white;
}
Above we have designed this project(How to create a tic tac toe grid in JavaScript?). Now it’s time to make it work using JavaScript. We have used quite a bit of JavaScript code to make this game work. But don’t worry I will tell you all the codes step by step.
const player = "O";
const computer = "X";
let board_full = false;
let play_board = ["", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", ""];
const board_container = document.querySelector(".play-area");
const winner_statement = document.getElementById("winner");
With these variables, you’ve defined the player and computer as “O” and “X” respectively, and created an empty board to play on. The board_full
variable will be used to check if the board is full and the game is over, and the play_board
array will hold the state of the game.
The board_container
variable is used to select the element on the page where the Tic Tac Toe board will be rendered, and the winner_statement
variable is used to select the element where the winner statement will be displayed.
check_board_complete = () => {
let flag = true;
play_board.forEach(element => {
if (element != player && element != computer) {
flag = false;
}
});
board_full = flag;
};
The function is using the forEach()
method to iterate over the play_board
array, and it checks if each element is not equal to the player or computer. If any element is not equal to the player or computer, it sets the flag variable to false and breaks out of the loop.
If the loop completes and the flag variable is still true, it means that all the elements are equal to the player or computer, and the board is full. Then the board_full
variable is updated to reflect that the board is full.
You can use this function at the end of the player’s turn and computer’s turn, to check if the board is full and the game is over.
const check_line = (a, b, c) => {
return (
play_board[a] == play_board[b] &&
play_board[b] == play_board[c] &&
(play_board[a] == player || play_board[a] == computer)
);
};
The function takes in 3 arguments, a
, b
, c
, which represent the indices of the 3 cells on the board that need to be checked for a winning line.
The function uses the ternary operator to check if the values at the indices a
, b
, c
in the play_board
array are the same and not empty. If the values are the same and not empty, the function returns true, otherwise it returns false.
You can use this function in a larger function that checks for all the possible winning combinations on the board.
const check_match = () => {
for (i = 0; i < 9; i += 3) {
if (check_line(i, i + 1, i + 2)) {
document.querySelector(`#block_${i}`).classList.add("win");
document.querySelector(`#block_${i + 1}`).classList.add("win");
document.querySelector(`#block_${i + 2}`).classList.add("win");
return play_board[i];
}
}
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
if (check_line(i, i + 3, i + 6)) {
document.querySelector(`#block_${i}`).classList.add("win");
document.querySelector(`#block_${i + 3}`).classList.add("win");
document.querySelector(`#block_${i + 6}`).classList.add("win");
return play_board[i];
}
}
if (check_line(0, 4, 8)) {
document.querySelector("#block_0").classList.add("win");
document.querySelector("#block_4").classList.add("win");
document.querySelector("#block_8").classList.add("win");
return play_board[0];
}
if (check_line(2, 4, 6)) {
document.querySelector("#block_2").classList.add("win");
document.querySelector("#block_4").classList.add("win");
document.querySelector("#block_6").classList.add("win");
return play_board[2];
}
return "";
};
The check_match()
function uses two for loops to check for all the possible winning combinations on the board, both horizontally and vertically. It also includes two if statements to check for the two diagonal winning combinations.
The function uses the check_line
function you created earlier to check if a line is a winning line. If a winning line is found, the function highlights the winning cells by adding the “win” class to them. This class can be used in your CSS to change the appearance of the winning cells, for example by adding a different background color.
The function also returns the value of the first cell in the winning line, which should be either “X” or “O” depending on who won the game.
You can use this function in another function that checks for a win or a draw and updates the UI accordingly.
const check_for_winner = () => {
let res = check_match()
if (res == player) {
winner.innerText = "Winner is player!!";
winner.classList.add("playerWin");
board_full = true
} else if (res == computer) {
winner.innerText = "Winner is computer";
winner.classList.add("computerWin");
board_full = true
} else if (board_full) {
winner.innerText = "Draw!";
winner.classList.add("draw");
}
};
This code looks like it’s checking for a winner in a javascript Tic Tac Toe game. The check_line
function takes in 3 indices of the play_board array and checks if the values at those indices are equal to each other and if they are equal to either the player or computer.
The check_match
function uses the check_line
function to check for a winner across the rows, columns, and diagonals of the Tic Tac Toe board. If a winning line is found, the check_match
function adds a “win” class to the corresponding HTML elements of the Tic Tac Toe board and returns the winning player.
The check_for_winner
function calls the check_match
function and checks the returned value. If the returned value is the player, it sets the winner statement to “Winner is player!!” and adds playerWin class.
const render_board = () => {
board_container.innerHTML = ""
play_board.forEach((e, i) => {
board_container.innerHTML += `<div id="block_${i}" class="block" onclick="addPlayerMove(${i})">${play_board[i]}</div>`
if (e == player || e == computer) {
document.querySelector(`#block_${i}`).classList.add("occupied");
}
});
};
The render_board()
function creates a grid of divs in the HTML, each one representing a cell in the Tic-Tac-Toe board. The addPlayerMove()
function allows the player to make a move by clicking on a cell in the grid.
The check_board_complete()
function checks if the board is full and the check_for_winner()
function checks for a winner or draw. It also uses the check_match()
function to check if any winning combination is formed.
const game_loop = () => {
render_board();
check_board_complete();
check_for_winner();
}
The game_loop
function combines all of these functions together to create the game loop that updates the game state and renders the game board to the user.
It calls the render_board
function to render the current state of the game board to the user, check_board_complete
to check if the board is full and check_for_winner
which checks if there is a winner or a draw, and updates the UI accordingly.
const addPlayerMove = e => {
if (!board_full && play_board[e] == "") {
play_board[e] = player;
game_loop();
addComputerMove();
}
};
The above code defines a Tic Tac Toe game in JavaScript that uses HTML and CSS for the game board and styling. The game’s state is maintained in the play_board
array, and the game_loop
function updates the state of the game, renders the board, and checks for a winner.
The addPlayerMove
function allows players to make a move by clicking on a block on the board, and the addComputerMove
function allows the computer to make a move. The check_match
, check_for_winner
, render_board
functions are also defined and used in the game loop to check for a winner or a draw, render the board and check if the game is complete.
const addComputerMove = () => {
if (!board_full) {
do {
selected = Math.floor(Math.random() * 9);
} while (play_board[selected] != "");
play_board[selected] = computer;
game_loop();
}
};
Great! Your code is now complete and should be able to run a game of javascript Tic-Tac-Toe between a player and the computer. The player can make moves by clicking on the blocks on the game board, and the computer will randomly select an available space to make its move. The code also checks for a winner or a draw after each move, and updates the game board and the winner statement accordingly.
const reset_board = () => {
play_board = ["", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", ""];
board_full = false;
winner.classList.remove("playerWin");
winner.classList.remove("computerWin");
winner.classList.remove("draw");
winner.innerText = "";
render_board();
};
This code defines a function called “reset_board” that sets the play_board array back to an empty array, sets the board_full variable to false, removes any classes related to winning or drawing from the winner element, sets the inner text of the winner element to an empty string, and then calls the render_board function to update the display. This function is likely intended to be used as a way to clear the game board and start a new game.
//initial render
render_board();
That’s it, you have created a complete Tic-Tac-Toe game using JavaScript. To start the game, the player can click on any of the empty blocks on the board and the computer will automatically make its move.
The game checks for a winner or a draw after each move and updates the board accordingly. The game can also be reset by calling the reset_board()
function.
Above we enabled Tic-tac-toe in JavaScript by JavaScript. Now we need to design it with some more CSS. We know there are 9 small boxes in this game that are currently too small for us to see. So a fixed size must be defined for each box.
.block {
display: flex;
width: 100px;
height: 100px;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
font-size: 3rem;
font-weight: bold;
border: 3px solid black;
transition: background 0.2s ease-in-out;
}
.block:hover {
cursor: pointer;
background: #0ff30f;
}
.occupied:hover {
background: #ff3a3a;
}
.win {
background: #0ff30f;
}
.win:hover {
background: #0ff30f;
}
As we can see in the above image there are 9 boxes created. But we want to hide some borders here. We will use the following CSS to hide those borders.
#block_0,
#block_1,
#block_2 {
border-top: none;
}
#block_0,
#block_3,
#block_6 {
border-left: none;
}
#block_6,
#block_7,
#block_8 {
border-bottom: none;
}
#block_2,
#block_5,
#block_8 {
border-right: none;
}
.playerWin {
color: green;
}
.computerWin {
color: red;
}
.draw {
color: orangered;
}
We’ll make this project(Create a Tic-Tac-Toe with HTML and JavaScript) responsive using a small amount of our own code. Here for Responsive only headings have been resized or reduced.
@media only screen and (max-width: 600px) {
h1 {
font-size: 3rem;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
}
h2 {
margin-top: 1em;
font-size: 1.3rem;
}
}
Hope from this tutorial you got to know how I made this Simple Tic-Tac-Toe JavaScript game.
Not only this but earlier I have shared more advanced game tutorials. Earlier I shared another JavaScript Tic-Tac-Toe which is basically made by Simple Code. Where you can play with two users rather than with the computer. Be sure to comment how you like this project(How to Recreate Tic-Tac-Toe in Vanilla JavaScript).
Original article source at: https://foolishdeveloper.com/
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Corona Virus Pandemic has brought the world to a standstill.
Countries are on a major lockdown. Schools, colleges, theatres, gym, clubs, and all other public places are shut down, the country’s economy is suffering, human health is on stake, people are losing their jobs and nobody knows how worse it can get.
Since most of the places are on lockdown, and you are working from home or have enough time to nourish your skills, then you should use this time wisely! We always complain that we want some ‘time’ to learn and upgrade our knowledge but don’t get it due to our ‘busy schedules’. So, now is the time to make a ‘list of skills’ and learn and upgrade your skills at home!
And for the technology-loving people like us, Knoldus Techhub has already helped us a lot in doing it in a short span of time!
If you are still not aware of it, don’t worry as Georgia Byng has well said,
“No time is better than the present”
– Georgia Byng, a British children’s writer, illustrator, actress and film producer.
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From technologies like Scala, spark, elastic-search to angular, go, machine learning, it has a total of 20 technologies with some recently added ones i.e. DAML, test automation, snowflake, and ionic.
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These templates helps you learn the practical implementation of a topic with so much of ease. Using these templates you can learn and kick-start your development in no time.
Apart from your learning, there are some out of the box templates, that can help provide the solution to your business problem that has all the basic dependencies/ implementations already plugged in. Tech hub names these templates as xlr8rs (pronounced as accelerators).
xlr8rs make your development real fast by just adding your core business logic to the template.
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List of some useful JavaScript Frameworks and libraries for website, web apps, and mobile apps development, that developers should know about to make selection easier.
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A framework is a collection or set of tools and processes that work together to support testing and developmental activities. It contains various utility libraries, reusable modules, test data setup, and other dependencies. Be it web development or testing, there are multiple frameworks that can enhance your team’s efficiency and productivity. Web testing, in particular, has a plethora of frameworks, and selecting a framework that suits your needs depends on your language of choice.
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Several frameworks have been and are being used for development and testing purposes. But each one is unique in its own way and offers unique features. We will discuss how the best PHP testing frameworks approach test automation and what pros or cons they all offer. Without further ado, let’s look at the best PHP frameworks.
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