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@JosephPecoraro
JosephPecoraro / shell-execution.rb
Last active September 10, 2023 10:12
Shell Execution in Ruby
# Ways to execute a shell script in Ruby
# Example Script - Joseph Pecoraro
cmd = "echo 'hi'" # Sample string that can be used
# 1. Kernel#` - commonly called backticks - `cmd`
# This is like many other languages, including bash, PHP, and Perl
# Synchronous (blocking)
# Returns the output of the shell command
# Docs: http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Kernel.html#M001111
@zhengjia
zhengjia / capybara cheat sheet
Created June 7, 2010 01:35
capybara cheat sheet
=Navigating=
visit('/projects')
visit(post_comments_path(post))
=Clicking links and buttons=
click_link('id-of-link')
click_link('Link Text')
click_button('Save')
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button
click('Button Value')
@jackfuchs
jackfuchs / jquery.support.cssproperty.js
Last active January 13, 2024 16:07
Extends the jQuery.support object to CSS Properties
/**
* jQuery.support.cssProperty
* To verify that a CSS property is supported
* (or any of its browser-specific implementations)
*
* @param p css property name
* @param rp optional, if set to true, the css property name will be returned
* instead of a boolean support indicator
* @return {mixed}
*
@mbostock
mbostock / .block
Last active November 14, 2023 03:46
Google Maps + D3
license: gpl-3.0
@scottlowe
scottlowe / tsearch_migration.sql
Created April 27, 2011 20:51
SQL required to create a TSVECTOR column with associated triggers and indexes
-- Add the new tsvector column
ALTER TABLE articles ADD COLUMN tsv tsvector;
-- Create a function that will generate a tsvector from text data found in both the
-- title and body columns, but give a higher relevancy rating 'A' to the title data
CREATE FUNCTION articles_generate_tsvector() RETURNS trigger AS $$
begin
new.tsv :=
setweight(to_tsvector('pg_catalog.english', coalesce(new.title,'')), 'A') ||
setweight(to_tsvector('pg_catalog.english', coalesce(new.body,'')), 'B');
@senorprogrammer
senorprogrammer / range_intersection.rb
Created July 1, 2011 12:07
Range intersections in Ruby
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# From my blog post at http://www.postal-code.com/binarycode/2009/06/06/better-range-intersection-in-ruby/
class Range
def intersection(other)
raise ArgumentError, 'value must be a Range' unless other.kind_of?(Range)
my_min, my_max = first, exclude_end? ? max : last
other_min, other_max = other.first, other.exclude_end? ? other.max : other.last
@olivierlacan
olivierlacan / .pryrc
Created January 5, 2012 01:16 — forked from renz45/.pryrc
Pry configuraton
# switch default editor for pry to sublime text
Pry.config.editor = "sublime"
# format prompt to be <Rails version>@<ruby version>(<object>)>
Pry.config.prompt = proc do |obj, level, _|
prompt = "\e[1;30m"
prompt << "#{Rails.version} @ " if defined?(Rails)
prompt << "#{RUBY_VERSION}"
"#{prompt} (#{obj})>\e[0m"
end
@tetsuok
tetsuok / fibonacci_closure.go
Created April 2, 2012 08:48
An answer of the exercise: Fibonacci closure on a tour of Go
package main
import "fmt"
// Very naive answer.
// fibonacci is a function that returns
// a function that returns an int.
func fibonacci() func() int {
n := 0
a := 0
@jexchan
jexchan / multiple_ssh_setting.md
Created April 10, 2012 15:00
Multiple SSH keys for different github accounts

Multiple SSH Keys settings for different github account

create different public key

create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
@rakhmad
rakhmad / clojure.md
Created April 17, 2012 15:55
Setting Up Clojure on OS X

Setting Up Clojure on OS X

I spent a lot of time trying to find a pretty optimal (for me) setup for Clojure… at the same time I was trying to dive in and learn it. This is never optimal; you shouldn't be fighting the environment while trying to learn something.

I feel like I went through a lot of pain searching Google, StackOverflow, blogs, and other sites for random tidbits of information and instructions.

This is a comprehensive "what I learned and what I ended up doing" that will hopefully be of use to others and act as a journal for myself if I ever have to do it again. I want to be very step-by-step and explain what's happening (and why) at each step.

Step 1: Getting Clojure (1.3)