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@erikreagan
erikreagan / mac-apps.md
Created August 4, 2012 19:18
Mac developer must-haves

Mac web developer apps

This gist's comment stream is a collection of webdev apps for OS X. Feel free to add links to apps you like, just make sure you add some context to what it does — either from the creator's website or your own thoughts.

— Erik

@dergachev
dergachev / GIF-Screencast-OSX.md
Last active July 17, 2024 14:20
OS X Screencast to animated GIF

OS X Screencast to animated GIF

This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.

Screencapture GIF

Instructions

To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:

@desandro
desandro / require-js-discussion.md
Created January 31, 2013 20:26
Can you help me understand the benefit of require.js?

I'm having trouble understanding the benefit of require.js. Can you help me out? I imagine other developers have a similar interest.

From Require.js - Why AMD:

The AMD format comes from wanting a module format that was better than today's "write a bunch of script tags with implicit dependencies that you have to manually order"

I don't quite understand why this methodology is so bad. The difficult part is that you have to manually order dependencies. But the benefit is that you don't have an additional layer of abstraction.


Make it real

Ideas are cheap. Make a prototype, sketch a CLI session, draw a wireframe. Discuss around concrete examples, not hand-waving abstractions. Don't say you did something, provide a URL that proves it.

Ship it

Nothing is real until it's being used by a real user. This doesn't mean you make a prototype in the morning and blog about it in the evening. It means you find one person you believe your product will help and try to get them to use it.

Do it with style

@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active July 7, 2024 19:32
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.
@ragingwind
ragingwind / Backend Architectures Keywords and References.md
Last active July 4, 2024 13:00
Backend Architectures Keywords and References
@mplewis
mplewis / flask-uwsgi-nginx-primer.md
Last active October 24, 2022 19:20
Flask + uWSGI + nginx Primer. I've been having trouble with serving a Flask app via uWSGI and nginx, so I thought I'd put together some of the basics to help out others.

Flask + uWSGI + nginx Primer

I've been having trouble with serving a Flask app via uWSGI and nginx, so I thought I'd put together some of the basics to help out others.

How this shit works

  • Flask is managed by uWSGI.
  • uWSGI talks to nginx.
@bitemyapp
bitemyapp / gist:8739525
Last active May 7, 2021 23:22
Learning Haskell
@tomdyson
tomdyson / getting-started-with-wagtail.md
Last active November 12, 2020 05:47
Getting started with Wagtail

Wagtail tutorial

Thanks to [Serafeim Papastefanos] for authoring this tutorial. Please note that the installation process is in flux; most of the steps here should soon be unnecessary.

[Wagtail] is a new Open Source [Django]-based CMS. In this 20 minute tutorial we will see how you can create a blog from scratch using Wagtail. If you want to see some more examples of usage please take a look at the [wagtaildemo] GitHub project.

To follow this tutorial you will need to have [Python] 2.7 installed with a working version of [pip] and [virtualenv].

Installing the wagtail dependencies

@octocat
octocat / .gitignore
Created February 27, 2014 19:38
Some common .gitignore configurations
# Compiled source #
###################
*.com
*.class
*.dll
*.exe
*.o
*.so
# Packages #