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Install redis on OSX (10.7) Lion I used:
$ brew install redis
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In the project and virtualenv I wanted to use django-celery in I installed the following.
// | |
// ARC Helper | |
// | |
// Version 2.2 | |
// | |
// Created by Nick Lockwood on 05/01/2012. | |
// Copyright 2012 Charcoal Design | |
// | |
// Distributed under the permissive zlib license | |
// Get the latest version from here: |
// | |
// ARC Helper | |
// | |
// Version 2.2 | |
// | |
// Created by Nick Lockwood on 05/01/2012. | |
// Copyright 2012 Charcoal Design | |
// | |
// Distributed under the permissive zlib license | |
// Get the latest version from here: |
######################### | |
# .gitignore file for Xcode5 | |
# | |
# NB: if you are storing "built" products, this WILL NOT WORK, | |
# and you should use a different .gitignore (or none at all) | |
# This file is for SOURCE projects, where there are many extra | |
# files that we want to exclude | |
# | |
# For updates, see: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/49478/git-ignore-file-for-xcode-projects | |
# and https://gist.github.com/adamgit/3786883 |
1、 三角函数 | |
double sin (double);正弦 | |
double cos (double);余弦 | |
double tan (double);正切 | |
2 、反三角函数 | |
double asin (double); 结果介于[-PI/2, PI/2] | |
double acos (double); 结果介于[0, PI] | |
double atan (double); 反正切(主值), 结果介于[-PI/2, PI/2] | |
double atan2 (double, double); 反正切(整圆值), 结果介于[-PI, PI] | |
3 、双曲三角函数 |
location /resize { | |
alias /tmp/nginx/resize; | |
set $width 150; | |
set $height 100; | |
set $dimens ""; | |
if ($uri ~* "^/resize_(\d+)x(\d+)/(.*)" ) { | |
set $width $1; | |
set $height $2; | |
set $image_path $3; |
What I did to get Python 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 14.04. The stock version of Python 3 on Ubuntu is 3.4.0. Which is missing some of the best parts! (asyncio, etc). Luckily I discovered pyenv which solved my problem.
Pyenv (not to be confused with pyvenv) is the Python equivelant of rbenv. It lets you configure which Python environment/version is available per directory, user, or other session variables.
I followed the instructions here to install pyenv in my home directory. Verbatem, those instructions are:
sudo apt-get install git python-pip make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev
What I did to get Python 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 14.04. The stock version of Python 3 on Ubuntu is 3.4.0. Which is missing some of the best parts! (asyncio, etc). Luckily I discovered pyenv which solved my problem.
Pyenv (not to be confused with pyvenv) is the Python equivelant of rbenv. It lets you configure which Python environment/version is available per directory, user, or other session variables.
I followed the instructions here to install pyenv in my home directory. Verbatem, those instructions are:
sudo apt-get install git python-pip make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev
What I did to get Python 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 14.04. The stock version of Python 3 on Ubuntu is 3.4.0. Which is missing some of the best parts! (asyncio, etc). Luckily I discovered pyenv which solved my problem.
Pyenv (not to be confused with pyvenv) is the Python equivelant of rbenv. It lets you configure which Python environment/version is available per directory, user, or other session variables.
I followed the instructions here to install pyenv in my home directory. Verbatem, those instructions are:
sudo apt-get install git python-pip make build-essential libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev