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viniciusteles / gist:556029
Created August 29, 2010 06:20
Sete Atitudes para Hackear a Indústria de Software
Sete Atitudes para Hackear a Indústria de Software
By Klaus Wuestefeld
1) Torne-se excelente.
Seja realmente bom em alguma coisa. Não fique só choramingando ou
querendo progredir às custas dos outros. Não pense q pq vc sentou 4
anos numa faculdade ouvindo um professor falar sobre software q vc
sabe alguma coisa. Jogador de futebol não aprende a jogar bola tendo
@octplane
octplane / mongo_pubsub.rb
Created November 9, 2010 16:17
Simple Pub/Sub system using MongoDB, capped collections and tailable cursors in ruby
require 'rubygems'
require 'mongo'
module MongoPubSub
QUEUES_COLLECTION = 'queues'
class EndSubscriptionException < Exception; end
class Publisher
def initialize(queue_name, mongo_connection)
# Initialize queue collection as a capped collection
if not mongo_connection[QUEUES_COLLECTION].collection_names.include?(queue_name)
@douglasrodrigo
douglasrodrigo / lambda_calculus.rb
Created May 28, 2011 03:26
ruby lambda calculus
#base
First = lambda {|a, b| a}
Last = lambda {|a, b| b}
#conditional
True = First
False = Last
Not = lambda {|boolean| boolean[False, True]}
And = lambda {|boolean_a, boolean_b| boolean_a[boolean_b, False]}
Or = lambda {|boolean_a, boolean_b| boolean_a[True, boolean_b]}
@jasonrudolph
jasonrudolph / about.md
Last active May 14, 2024 16:36
Programming Achievements: How to Level Up as a Developer
@mckeed
mckeed / strong_parameters.rb
Created June 5, 2012 22:24
Before filters to make rails/strong_parameters work with CanCan's load_resource or load_and_authorize_resource.
require 'strong_parameters'
class ActiveRecord::Base
include ActiveModel::ForbiddenAttributesProtection
end
class ActionController::Base
# Use this with CanCan's load_resource to permit a set of params before
# it tries to build or update a resource with them.
@timcheadle
timcheadle / README.md
Last active January 26, 2023 00:56
Make /robots.txt aware of the Rails environment

Make /robots.txt aware of the Rails environment

You probably don't want Google crawling your development staging app. Here's how to fix that.

$ mv public/robots.txt config/robots.production.txt
$ cp config/robots.production.txt config/robots.development.txt

Now edit config/routes.rb to add a route for /robots.txt, and add the controller code.

@masonforest
masonforest / gist:4048732
Created November 9, 2012 22:28
Installing a Gem on Heroku from a Private GitHub Repo

Installing a Gem on Heroku from a Private GitHub Repo

Sometimes you want to use a gem on Heroku that is in a private repository on GitHub.

Using git over http you can authenticate to GitHub using basic authentication. However, we don't want to embed usernames and passwords in Gemfiles. Instead, we can use authentication tokens.

  1. Get an OAuth Token from GitHub

First you will need to get an OAuth Token from GitHub using your own username and "note"

@pellegrino
pellegrino / gist:4066065
Last active October 31, 2023 01:56
Médicos e dentistas brasileiros em berlin
Clínica geral:
Marcus Thuma. Kant Praxis
Centro para medicina interna
Cardiologia, Gastroenterologia, Clínica Geral
Kurfürstendamm 42
10719 Berlim
Tel: (030) 88 71 44 60
Fax: (030) 88 71 44 619
E-mail: info@kantpraxis.de
@p1nox
p1nox / postgresql_configuration_on_ubuntu_for_rails.md
Last active July 20, 2024 11:55
PostgreSQL configuration without password on Ubuntu for Rails

Abstract

You could have postgre installed on localhost with password (or without user or password seted after instalation) but if we are developing we really don't need password, so configuring postgre server without password for all your rails project is usefull.

Install Postgre packages

  • postgresql
  • postgresql-client
  • libpq-dev
@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