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masak / explanation.md
Last active June 18, 2024 08:24
How is git commit sha1 formed

Ok, I geeked out, and this is probably more information than you need. But it completely answers the question. Sorry. ☺

Locally, I'm at this commit:

$ git show
commit d6cd1e2bd19e03a81132a23b2025920577f84e37
Author: jnthn <jnthn@jnthn.net>
Date:   Sun Apr 15 16:35:03 2012 +0200

When I added FIRST/NEXT/LAST, it was idiomatic but not quite so fast. This makes it faster. Another little bit of masak++'s program.

@crccheck
crccheck / README.md
Last active March 2, 2024 16:39
Python Packaging

What the Hell? -- A Journey Through the Nine Circles of Python Packing

Writing a setup.py

map

I am no Virgil, but having stumbled my way through Python packaging a few times already, I'm documenting the things I learn as I go here.

To help me learn, I took a survey of the top 15 Python packages on Github along with 12 other commonly referenced packages. I thought... if there are any best

@vandorjw
vandorjw / Tutorial
Last active May 27, 2016 13:52
Centos Nginx Python3.4 uWSGI Emperor
Here are steps:
1. # yum upgrade
2. $ curl -O http://fedora.mirror.nexicom.net/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
3. # yum localinstall epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
4. $ curl -O http://yum.postgresql.org/9.3/redhat/rhel-6-x86_64/pgdg-centos93-9.3-1.noarch.rpm
5. # yum localinstall pgdg-centos93-9.3-1.noarch.rpm
6. # yum install postgresql93-server postgresql93-contrib postgresql93-devel
7. # service postgresql-9.3 initdb
8. # service postgresql-9.3 start
@aidanhs
aidanhs / gist:5ac9088ca0f6bdd4a370
Last active March 19, 2024 16:01
Rust binary tree worked example

PLEASE DON'T USE THIS GUIDE

It's over 9 years old (as of 2024-02-18), there are many better guides! You might like https://rust-unofficial.github.io/too-many-lists/

% Let's build a binary tree!

Let's build a binary tree of strings in Rust. To recap, each node in a binary tree:

  1. must have a value
@adamwathan
adamwathan / v-cloak.md
Last active February 26, 2023 14:26
Useful CSS utilities for Vue.js cloaking

Handy helpers for controlling visibility of elements until Vue has compiled.

Use like:

<div v-cloak>
  <h1>
    <span class="v-cloak--inline">Loading...</span> <!-- Only displayed before compiling -->
    <span class="v-cloak--hidden">{{ post.title }}</span> <!-- Hidden until compiling is finished -->
 
@cvan
cvan / HOWTO.md
Last active May 16, 2024 00:00
How to serve a custom HTTPS domain on GitHub Pages with CloudFlare: *FREE*, secure and performant by default

Instructions

CloudFlare is an awesome reverse cache proxy and CDN that provides DNS, free HTTPS (TLS) support, best-in-class performance settings (gzip, SDCH, HTTP/2, sane Cache-Control and E-Tag headers, etc.), minification, etc.

  1. Make sure you have registered a domain name.
  2. Sign up for CloudFlare and create an account for your domain.
  3. In your domain registrar's admin panel, point the nameservers to CloudFlare's (refer to this awesome list of links for instructions for various registrars).
  4. From the CloudFlare settings for that domain, enable HTTPS/SSL and set up a Page Rule to force HTTPS redirects. (If you want to get fancy, you can also enable automatic minification for text-based assets [HTML/CSS/JS/SVG/etc.], which is a pretty cool feature if you don't want already have a build step for minification.)
  5. If you
@andersx
andersx / test.f90
Created December 28, 2016 13:59
Print to std err/out from fortran
program test
use, intrinsic :: iso_fortran_env, only : stdout=>output_unit, &
stderr=>error_unit
implicit none
write (stdout, *) "Prints to stdout"
write (stderr, *) "Prints to stderr"
end program test
@simonw
simonw / recover_source_code.md
Last active June 21, 2024 00:11
How to recover lost Python source code if it's still resident in-memory

How to recover lost Python source code if it's still resident in-memory

I screwed up using git ("git checkout --" on the wrong file) and managed to delete the code I had just written... but it was still running in a process in a docker container. Here's how I got it back, using https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyrasite/ and https://pypi.python.org/pypi/uncompyle6

Attach a shell to the docker container

Install GDB (needed by pyrasite)

apt-get update && apt-get install gdb
@mbinna
mbinna / effective_modern_cmake.md
Last active July 5, 2024 10:10
Effective Modern CMake

Effective Modern CMake

Getting Started

For a brief user-level introduction to CMake, watch C++ Weekly, Episode 78, Intro to CMake by Jason Turner. LLVM’s CMake Primer provides a good high-level introduction to the CMake syntax. Go read it now.

After that, watch Mathieu Ropert’s CppCon 2017 talk Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design (slides). It provides a thorough explanation of what modern CMake is and why it is so much better than “old school” CMake. The modular design ideas in this talk are based on the book [Large-Scale C++ Software Design](https://www.amazon.de/Large-Scale-Soft

// Processing code by Etienne JACOB
// motion blur template by beesandbombs
// opensimplexnoise code in another tab might be necessary
// --> code here : https://gist.github.com/Bleuje/fce86ef35b66c4a2b6a469b27163591e
int[][] result;
float t, c;
float ease(float p) {