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@ronjouch
ronjouch / ronj-autohotkey.ahk
Created April 20, 2012 13:28
Collection of AutoHotkey scripts I use
; Variables definition
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
EnvGet, userProfile, USERPROFILE
Software := userProfile . "\Dropbox\software\"
; Launch or toggle program, http://lifehacker.com/5468862/create-a-shortcut-key-for-restoring-a-specific-window
; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
ToggleWinMinimize(WindowTitle)
{
SetTitleMatchMode,2
@earthgecko
earthgecko / bash.generate.random.alphanumeric.string.sh
Last active July 4, 2024 17:31
shell/bash generate random alphanumeric string
#!/bin/bash
# bash generate random alphanumeric string
#
# bash generate random 32 character alphanumeric string (upper and lowercase) and
NEW_UUID=$(cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 32 | head -n 1)
# bash generate random 32 character alphanumeric string (lowercase only)
cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-z0-9' | fold -w 32 | head -n 1
@jcheng5
jcheng5 / server.R
Last active June 17, 2021 18:37
Shiny example: Diamonds Explorer
library(shiny)
library(ggplot2)
function(input, output) {
dataset <- reactive({
diamonds[sample(nrow(diamonds), input$sampleSize),]
})
output$plot <- renderPlot({
@aras-p
aras-p / preprocessor_fun.h
Last active July 16, 2024 02:50
Things to commit just before leaving your job
// Just before switching jobs:
// Add one of these.
// Preferably into the same commit where you do a large merge.
//
// This started as a tweet with a joke of "C++ pro-tip: #define private public",
// and then it quickly escalated into more and more evil suggestions.
// I've tried to capture interesting suggestions here.
//
// Contributors: @r2d2rigo, @joeldevahl, @msinilo, @_Humus_,
// @YuriyODonnell, @rygorous, @cmuratori, @mike_acton, @grumpygiant,
@mwhite
mwhite / git-aliases.md
Last active July 18, 2024 03:14
The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

If you use git on the command-line, you'll eventually find yourself wanting aliases for your most commonly-used commands. It's incredibly useful to be able to explore your repos with only a few keystrokes that eventually get hardcoded into muscle memory.

Some people don't add aliases because they don't want to have to adjust to not having them on a remote server. Personally, I find that having aliases doesn't mean I that forget the underlying commands, and aliases provide such a massive improvement to my workflow that it would be crazy not to have them.

The simplest way to add an alias for a specific git command is to use a standard bash alias.

# .bashrc
@stared
stared / software_for_scientists.md
Last active May 9, 2024 13:46
Software for scientists: community-edited list of general-purpose software for scientists.

Software for scientists

Some things takes much less time and stress once you know the right tool. Below, there is a community edited list of software for scientists.

Text editors

in General purpose text/code editors. It may be better to have a good editor for everything, than different ones for different languages, scripts, notes.

@thomaslevesque
thomaslevesque / memset.cs
Last active July 6, 2021 01:48
Benchmark of memset implementations in C# using a loop or the initblk CLR instruction (run in LinqPad)
void Main()
{
var array = new byte[10000000];
var initBlk = new InitblkMemoryHelper();
var loop = new LoopMemoryHelper();
// First run for JIT warmup and type initialization
initBlk.Memset(array, 0, array.Length, 42);
loop.Memset(array, 0, array.Length, 42);
@bishboria
bishboria / springer-free-maths-books.md
Last active June 8, 2024 06:39
Springer made a bunch of books available for free, these were the direct links
anonymous
anonymous / list27.txt
Created May 8, 2016 17:40
000(023Rb|001Rb)
001(017La|002Rb)
002(021La|003Rb)
003(021La|004La)
004(009Rb|005Lb)
005(004Ra|005La)
006(008La|007La)
007(009Rb|007La)
008(009Ra|008La)
009(010Ra|026Ra)
<Colors>
<Foreground>12303291</Foreground>
<Background>4276028</Background>
<Background2>4276028</Background2>
<Mark>33023</Mark>
<Cursor>11497035</Cursor>
<CursorText>-2147483634</CursorText>
<UseInvertedSelection>False</UseInvertedSelection>
<InactivePanelBrightness>100</InactivePanelBrightness>
<UseFrameCursor>False</UseFrameCursor>