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jorinvo / challenge.md
Last active April 21, 2023 17:14
This is a little challenge to find out which tools programmers use to get their everyday tasks done quickly.

You got your hands on some data that was leaked from a social network and you want to help the poor people.

Luckily you know a government service to automatically block a list of credit cards.

The service is a little old school though and you have to upload a CSV file in the exact format. The upload fails if the CSV file contains invalid data.

The CSV files should have two columns, Name and Credit Card. Also, it must be named after the following pattern:

YYYYMMDD.csv.

@tswaters
tswaters / git-subdirectory-tracking.md
Last active February 19, 2024 21:15
Adding subdirectory of a remote repo to a subdirectory in local repo

This is way more complicated than it should be. The following conditions need to be met :

  1. need to be able to track and merge in upstream changes
  2. don't want remote commit messages in master
  3. only interested in sub-directory of another repo
  4. needs to go in a subdirectory in my repo.

In this particular case, I'm interested in bringing in the 'default' template of jsdoc as a sub-directory in my project so I could potentially make changes to the markup it genereates while also being able to update from upstream if there are changes. Ideally their template should be a separate repo added to jsdoc via a submodule -- this way I could fork it and things would be much easier.... but, it is what it is.

After much struggling with git, subtree and git-subtree, I ended up finding this http://archive.h2ik.co/2011/03/having-fun-with-git-subtree/ -- it basically sets up separate branches from tracking remote, the particular sub-directory, and uses git subtree contrib module to pull it all togther. Following are

@mpasternacki
mpasternacki / freebsd_on_mbp.md
Created January 23, 2015 17:12
FreeBSD on a MacBook Pro

FreeBSD on a MacBook Pro

Since 2008 or 2009 I work on Apple hardware and OS: back then I grew tired of Linux desktop (which is going to be MASSIVE NEXT YEAR, at least since 2001), and switched to something that Just Works. Six years later, it less and less Just Works, started turning into spyware and nagware, and doesn't need much less maintenance than Linux desktop — at least for my work, which is system administration and software development, probably it is better for the mythical End User person. Work needed to get software I need running is not less obscure than work I'd need to do on Linux or othe Unix-like system. I am finding myself turning away from GUI programs that I used to appreciate, and most of the time I use OSX to just run a terminal, Firefox, and Emacs. GUI that used to be nice and unintrusive, got annoying. Either I came full circle in the last 15 years of my computer usage, or the OSX experience degraded in last 5 years. Again, this is from a sysadmin/developer ki

@prakhar1989
prakhar1989 / richhickey.md
Last active November 8, 2023 17:19 — forked from stijlist/gist:bb932fb93e22fe6260b2
richhickey.md

Rich Hickey on becoming a better developer

Rich Hickey • 3 years ago

Sorry, I have to disagree with the entire premise here.

A wide variety of experiences might lead to well-roundedness, but not to greatness, nor even goodness. By constantly switching from one thing to another you are always reaching above your comfort zone, yes, but doing so by resetting your skill and knowledge level to zero.

Mastery comes from a combination of at least several of the following:

@demisx
demisx / gulpfile.js
Last active July 14, 2022 16:06
Gulp 4 gulpfile.js
// Gulp 4
var gulp = require('gulp');
var using = require('gulp-using');
var grep = require('gulp-grep');
var changed = require('gulp-changed');
var del = require('del');
var coffee = require('gulp-coffee');
var less = require('gulp-less');
var coffeelint = require('gulp-coffeelint');
var sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps');
@colllin
colllin / _affixWithinContainer.md
Last active November 29, 2020 17:13
ion-list sticky headers

What this does:

Within an <ion-scroll>, this directive creates sticky item headers that get bumped out of the way by the next item.

Demo: http://cl.ly/2u2X390s0H1a

Requirements:

  • Needs UnderscoreJS for its _.throttle utility.
  • Must be used within an or
Run this in your Mac Terminal (assuming you have the Ionic CLI):
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ionic start wkwebviewpolyfilltest
cd wkwebviewpolyfilltest
ionic setup sass
ionic platform add ios
ionic plugin add https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/cordova-plugin-wkwebview
ionic build
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@learncodeacademy
learncodeacademy / flightplan-deploy.md
Last active January 7, 2024 11:58
Deploy Node.js Apps with Flightplan

##Setup your server (this would ideally be done with automated provisioning)

  • add a deploy user with password-less ssh see this gist
  • install forever npm install -g forever

##Install flightplan

  • npm install -g flightplan
  • in your project folder npm install flightplan --save-dev
  • create a flightplan.js file
@miguelmota
miguelmota / README.md
Last active March 16, 2024 12:52
Multiple accounts with Mutt E-Mail Client (gmail example)

How to set up multiple accounts with Mutt E-mail Client

Thanks to this article by Christoph Berg

Instructions

Directories and files

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@li9ht
li9ht / create-swap
Last active May 3, 2020 12:56
configure virtual memory on debian 7x64 digital ocean
#!/bin/sh
sudo fallocate -l 1G /swapfile
chmod 600 /swapfile
mkswap /swapfile
swapon /swapfile
echo "/swapfile none swap sw 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
sysctl -w vm.swappiness=30
free