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test 'exclude user if already triggered today with different hash' do
# default profile, user has email, viewed something yesterday
Cie::Data.profiles('Test').insert({'_id' => USER0, 'email' => EMAIL, 'timestamp' => YESTERDAY})
Cie::Data.views('Test').insert({'user_id' => USER0, 'SkuID' => SKU+'view-yesterday', 'timestamp' => YESTERDAY})
Cie::Data.triggers('Test').insert({'the_hash' => 'other', 'trigger_date' => Time.now, 'email_address' => EMAIL})
users = AbandonProduct.get_users('Test', 'h', 1, 0)
assert_equal(0, users.count)
end
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# Genghis v2.3.8
#
# The single-file MongoDB admin app
#
# http://genghisapp.com
#
# @author Justin Hileman <justin@justinhileman.info>
#
# CLOSURES IN RUBY Paul Cantrell http://innig.net
# Email: username "cantrell", domain name "pobox.com"
# I recommend executing this file, then reading it alongside its output.
#
# Alteratively, you can give yourself a sort of Ruby test by deleting all the comments,
# then trying to guess the output of the code!
# A closure is a block of code which meets three criteria:
#
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chuckxD / 0_reuse_code.js
Created September 23, 2015 14:17
Here are some things you can do with Gists in GistBox.
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console
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chuckxD / base-bootstrap-ejs-view
Created June 20, 2018 18:34 — forked from ramontristani/base-bootstrap-ejs-view
EJS: Basic HTML/EJS boilerplate
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1" />
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title><%= title %></title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//netdna.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.1.1/css/bootstrap.min.css" />
</head>
<body>
<---
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{
"basics": {
"name": "Chuck Schleutker",
"label": "Web Developer/Programmer",
"__picture": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/d61fd87347e5c36c2b87265345dd9df3",
"email": "chuck.schleutker@gmail.com",
"phone": "(317) 508-4217",
"website": "",
"summary": "Hi, I'm Chuck! I'm a software engineer, web developer, and technical facilitator with over 15 years of experience. I received a B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences (Philosophy) and an A.S. in Computer Information Technology in 2010 but have mostly been working as a self-taught developer/designer since 1998.",
"location": {

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Introduction to tmux

Tmux is a terminal multiplexer. Using tmux we can create, access and control terminals from a single terminal. Tmux sessions can be detached, continue running in the background, and then reattached. This is extremely helpful and it is one of the coolest features of tmux. To get up and running with tmux, you need to learn some tmux commands.

Installation

For Linux

Every major distribution has tmux in their repositories, so you google them up. Below I listed the install commands for arch based and ubuntu distribution.