In your command-line run the following commands:
brew doctor
brew update
# Compiled source # | |
################### | |
*.com | |
*.class | |
*.dll | |
*.exe | |
*.o | |
*.so | |
# Packages # |
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# | |
# Description: This file holds all my BASH configurations and aliases | |
# | |
# Sections: | |
# 1. Environment Configuration | |
# 2. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality) | |
# 3. File and Folder Management | |
# 4. Searching | |
# 5. Process Management |
import hashlib as hasher | |
import datetime as date | |
# Define what a Snakecoin block is | |
class Block: | |
def __init__(self, index, timestamp, data, previous_hash): | |
self.index = index | |
self.timestamp = timestamp | |
self.data = data | |
self.previous_hash = previous_hash |
In your command-line run the following commands:
brew doctor
brew update
####### installation of self-signed certificate into CentOS7 (RHEL) ####### | |
mkdir -p /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors | |
cp /path/to/self_signed_cert.crt /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/self_signed_cert.crt | |
chmod +x /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/self_signed_cert.crt | |
sudo update-ca-trust | |
####### installation of self-signed certificate into Ubuntu (Debian) ####### | |
mkdir -p /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/ | |
cp /path/to/self_signed_cert.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/self_signed_cert.crt | |
chmod +x /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/self_signed_cert.crt |
SELECT | |
FORMAT_DATE('%F', d) as id, | |
d AS full_date, | |
EXTRACT(YEAR FROM d) AS year, | |
EXTRACT(WEEK FROM d) AS year_week, | |
EXTRACT(DAY FROM d) AS year_day, | |
EXTRACT(YEAR FROM d) AS fiscal_year, | |
FORMAT_DATE('%Q', d) as fiscal_qtr, | |
EXTRACT(MONTH FROM d) AS month, | |
FORMAT_DATE('%B', d) as month_name, |
This is going to be an interesting and in some ways even fascinating blogpost. I have thoroughly enjoyed researching it and playing around with the latest and greates Neo4j tools while doing so, but I must say that it's also one of the first blogposts that I can remember where I am a bit uneasy about the content. Why? Because it's about, or at least in some ways touches, religion.
First let's start with some background here. Some things that you should know about me: