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harrifeng / redhat-compile-emacs.sh
Last active April 1, 2024 13:15
Compile emacs on redhat and centos
yum -y groupinstall "Development Tools"
yum -y install gtk+-devel gtk2-devel
yum -y install libXpm-devel
yum -y install libpng-devel
yum -y install giflib-devel
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KoGor / README.md
Last active November 7, 2023 19:30
Earth globe

Интерактивный глобус с возможностью вращения мышкой и центрированием на выбранную страну. Подробнее о создании можно почитать на Хабрахабре.

This projected is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

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jareware / SCSS.md
Last active April 23, 2024 22:13
Advanced SCSS, or, 16 cool things you may not have known your stylesheets could do

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Advanced SCSS

Or, 16 cool things you may not have known your stylesheets could do. I'd rather have kept it to a nice round number like 10, but they just kept coming. Sorry.

I've been using SCSS/SASS for most of my styling work since 2009, and I'm a huge fan of Compass (by the great @chriseppstein). It really helped many of us through the darkest cross-browser crap. Even though browsers are increasingly playing nice with CSS, another problem has become very topical: managing the complexity in stylesheets as our in-browser apps get larger and larger. SCSS is an indispensable tool for dealing with this.

This isn't an introduction to the language by a long shot; many things probably won't make sense unless you have some SCSS under your belt already. That said, if you're not yet comfy with the basics, check out the aweso