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PatWie / zmqimage.py
Created January 17, 2017 22:22 — forked from jeffbass/zmqimage.py
zmqimage.py -- classes to send, receive and display OpenCV images from a headless computer to a display computer using cv2.imshow()
# zmqimage.py -- classes to send, receive and display cv2 images via zmq
# based on serialization in pyzmq docs and pyzmq/examples/serialization
'''
PURPOSE:
These classes allow a headless (no display) computer running OpenCV code
to display OpenCV images on another computer with a display.
For example, a headless Raspberry Pi with no display can run OpenCV code
and can display OpenCV images on a Mac with a display.
USAGE:
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PatWie / depgen.py
Created September 21, 2016 18:22 — forked from rcludwick/depgen.py
Python ordering a build list by giving a dictionary of dependencies.
'''
These functions take a dictionary of dependencies in the following way:
depdict = { 'a' : [ 'b', 'c', 'd'],
'b' : [ 'c', 'd'],
'e' : [ 'f', 'g']
}
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PatWie / scopes.txt
Created September 19, 2016 08:13 — forked from iambibhas/scopes.txt
Sublime Text 2: Snippet scopes
Here is a list of scopes to use in Sublime Text 2 snippets -
ActionScript: source.actionscript.2
AppleScript: source.applescript
ASP: source.asp
Batch FIle: source.dosbatch
C#: source.cs
C++: source.c++
Clojure: source.clojure
CoffeeScript: source.coffee
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PatWie / latex-hook.sh
Last active September 15, 2015 22:07 — forked from alexnederlof/latex-hook.sh
A hook to build your Latex files after every Git push.
#!/bin/sh
WEBDIR=yourwebdir
WORKSPACE=your/workspace
TEX_FILE_NAME=your_file
echo
echo "**** Pulling changes into Live [Hub's post-update hook]"
echo
/*
This brute force algorithm was originally written (by me) back in 1998, and has been collecting dust
since then. However, for the purpose of testing Gist on GitHub I decided to rewrite the algorithm
from VB6 to C#, make some improvements and release this fast, compact, non-recursive, brute force
algorithm under the MIT license: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
Notes:
- Do a run with testLetters = "0123456789" and testLength = 3, to see what happens
- Remember to keep the callback testCalback as fast as possible
- Tweet some love to @fredrikdev :)