Base URL: http://translate.google.com/translate_tts
It converts written words into audio. It accepts GET
requests.
q
The query string to convert to audio
tl
Translation language, for example, ar
for Arabic, or en-us
for English
import os | |
from log_exceptions import log_exceptions | |
def throw_something(a1, a2): | |
raise Exception('Whoops!') | |
@log_exceptions(log_if = os.getenv('MYAPP_DEBUG') is not None) | |
def my_function(arg1, arg2): | |
throw_something(arg1 + 24, arg2 - 24) |
Base URL: http://translate.google.com/translate_tts
It converts written words into audio. It accepts GET
requests.
q
The query string to convert to audio
tl
Translation language, for example, ar
for Arabic, or en-us
for English
function git_prompt_info() { | |
ref=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null) || return | |
echo "$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX${ref#refs/heads/}$ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX" | |
} |
I want to start writing libraries and large applications using the JavaScript language. However, I don't know how to setup the project and which build tools to use. What I do know is that the JavaScript community has moved way beyond using browser developer tool plugins and strategically-placed console.log()
statements to debug, test, and build code.
I need help.
Below, I will keep track of articles, tutorials and tools I come across as I search for a way to bring my front-end development chops up-to-date.
Most of programs will not accept an email using just @localhost as domain.
So, edit /etc/hosts
file to make the domain localhost.com point to your machine, including this content to the file:
127.0.0.1 localhost.com
#! /usr/bin/env python | |
# Standard library imports. | |
from SocketServer import ThreadingMixIn | |
import BaseHTTPServer | |
import SimpleHTTPServer | |
import sys | |
import json | |
import os | |
from os.path import (join, exists, dirname, abspath, isabs, sep, walk, splitext, |
* |
These are my notes on instaling NixOS 16.03 on a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (4th generation) with an encrypted root file system using UEFI.
Most of this is scrambled from the following pages:
# 1. First of all of course get Manjaro: | |
https://manjaro.org/get-manjaro/ | |
# I recommend using Etcher to copy the image to your USB: | |
https://etcher.io/ | |
# 2. Before installing make sure: | |
# - Secure boot is disabled in BIOS | |
# - Your SSD, HDD or NVME drive is set to AHCI instead of RAID | |
# - Fastboot should be on Auto or minimal, but this shouldn't matter to much |