create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
using System.Net.Http.Headers; | |
using System.Text; | |
using System.Threading.Tasks; | |
using System.Web.Http; | |
using System.Xml; | |
using Newtonsoft.Json; | |
using Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization; | |
using System.Net.Http.Formatting; | |
using System.Net.Http; | |
using System; |
This is just a few thoughts on the topic of writing technical guides. This was intended for Basho's engineering team, but this may apply to open source projects in general.
It's commonly preached that the first step in writing is to identify your audience; to whom are you writing? This is the most well known, most repeated, and most overlooked step of writing in general and technical writing in particular. Take this document, for example. My audience is technical people who need to communicate technical information, and not teenagers, so I shy away from images of pop icons and memes. I use jargon and words like "identify" rather than "peep this".
// NOTE: I previously suggested doing this through Grunt, but had plenty of problems with | |
// my set up. Grunt did some weird things with scope, and I ended up using nodemon. This | |
// setup is now using Gulp. It works exactly how I expect it to and is WAY more concise. | |
var gulp = require('gulp'), | |
spawn = require('child_process').spawn, | |
node; | |
/** | |
* $ gulp server | |
* description: launch the server. If there's a server already running, kill it. |
// to compile (using mingw-w64) | |
// g++ this_filename.c -lole32 | |
// outputs current system volume (out of 0-100) to stdout, ex: output "23" | |
// mostly gleaned from examples here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd370839(v=vs.85).aspx | |
// download a compiled version here: | |
// https://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayer-edl/files/adjust_get_current_system_volume_vista_plus.exe.exe (updated, can set it too now!) | |
#include <windows.h> | |
#include <commctrl.h> | |
#include <mmdeviceapi.h> | |
#include <endpointvolume.h> |
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# https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/ | |
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# You can use a .dockerignore file in the same context directory as | |
# your Dockerfile to ignore files in the context before sending them | |
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