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nicinabox / lets split build guide.md
Last active January 28, 2023 04:10
This guide covers building a Let's Split v2.

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To improve collaboration this guide is now available on GitHub.

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@nruth
nruth / Vagrantfile
Created February 11, 2015 02:50
vagrant ubuntu 14.04 rbenv mysql for rails
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
# Every Vagrant development environment requires a box. You can search for
# boxes at https://atlas.hashicorp.com/search.
config.vm.box = 'ubuntu/trusty64'
# Create a forwarded port mapping which allows access to a specific port
# within the machine from a port on the host machine. In the example below,
# accessing "localhost:8080" will access port 80 on the guest machine.
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 3000, host: 3000
@gbuesing
gbuesing / ml-ruby.md
Last active February 28, 2024 15:13
Resources for Machine Learning in Ruby

UPDATE a fork of this gist has been used as a starting point for a community-maintained "awesome" list: machine-learning-with-ruby Please look here for the most up-to-date info!

Resources for Machine Learning in Ruby

Gems

@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 22, 2024 09:31
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@willurd
willurd / web-servers.md
Last active July 22, 2024 15:25
Big list of http static server one-liners

Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.

Discussion on reddit.

Python 2.x

$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000

So yesterday brought the sad news that Google Reader is being killed off. C’est la vie it seems, given it was a Google product. In my search for an alternative I rediscovered Fever and decided to see if I could run it up for free on Heroku. Onwards...

Personally I think the news about Reeder is quite sad, as I would quite happily have paid for it as a service. In fact I like RSS so much that I actually shelled out the $30 for Fever when it first came out years ago (I was also pretty massive Shaun Inman fanboy if I’m being honest).

I ended up setting Fever aside because screw having to manage self-hosting for PHP and MySQL, right?

If you’re new to Fever I recommend going and checking it out, but also reading the post in response to the Google Reader announcement by Fevers author, Shaun, for a good list of what Fever is and isn’t.

Enough jibba-jabba!

@mheffner
mheffner / README.md
Created October 3, 2012 18:11
Upload Travis CI builds to S3

Upload Travis CI builds to S3

This will demonstrate how to upload build files from Travis CI to S3.

NOTE: Keys have been changed to protect the innocent.

Step 1: Create an S3 policy.

Create an S3 ACL policy, see s3_policy.json for an example.

@edwardhotchkiss
edwardhotchkiss / syntax.css
Created March 9, 2012 04:34 — forked from scotu/solarized.css
Solarized Light Pygments CSS / Jekyll
.highlight {
background-color: #efefef;
padding: 7px 7px 7px 10px;
border: 1px solid #ddd;
-moz-box-shadow: 3px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
-webkit-box-shadow: 3px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
box-shadow: 3px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.1);
margin: 20px 0 20px 0;
overflow: hidden;
@joelverhagen
joelverhagen / README.md
Created February 12, 2012 02:14
Jekyll YouTube Embed Plugin

This is a plugin meant for Jekyll.

Example use:

Easily embed a YouTube video. Just drop this file in your _plugins directory.

{% youtube oHg5SJYRHA0 %}
@cdmwebs
cdmwebs / friendly_urls.markdown
Created September 11, 2011 15:50 — forked from jcasimir/friendly_urls.markdown
Friendly URLs in Rails

Friendly URLs

By default, Rails applications build URLs based on the primary key -- the id column from the database. Imagine we have a Person model and associated controller. We have a person record for Bob Martin that has id number 6. The URL for his show page would be:

/people/6

But, for aesthetic or SEO purposes, we want Bob's name in the URL. The last segment, the 6 here, is called the "slug". Let's look at a few ways to implement better slugs.