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DTrejo / .gitignore
Created April 4, 2011 03:32
How to Readline - an example and the beginnings of the docs
node_modules/
@ericelliott
ericelliott / args.js
Created June 24, 2011 08:05
Polymorphic functions and multiple dispatch in JavaScript
var args = [].slice.call(arguments, 0);
@iansheridan
iansheridan / api.feature
Created July 20, 2011 11:59 — forked from adamstrickland/api.feature
Cucumber Example for testing a RESTful API
Scenario: Get List of My Hitchhiking Items via API
Given the existing things:
|name|
|The Guide (duh)|
|A towel|
|Sub-Etha Sens-O-Matic|
|Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster|
|Kill-o-Zap blaster pistol|
And the existing accounts:
|email|name|password|
@unclebob
unclebob / apology.
Created April 27, 2012 12:19
Apology to Women Programmers.
Today I gave a keynote at ACCU in Oxford. In the midst of it I made two (count them) two statements that I should have known better than to make. I was describing the late '70s, and the way we felt about the C language at the time. My slide said something like: "C was for real men." Emily Bache, whom I know and hold in high regard, spoke up and said "What about women?". And I said something like: "We didn't allow women in those days." It was a dumb crack, and should either not have been said, or should have been followed up with a statement to the effect that that was wrong headed.
The second mistake I made was while describing Cobol. I mentioned Adm. Grace Hopper. I said something like "May she rest in peace." I don't know that any of the words were actually demeaning, but the tone was not as respectful as it should have been to an Admiral in the United State Navy, and one who was so instrumental in our industry; despite what I feel about Cobol.
I am a 59 year old programmer who was brought up
@trey
trey / happy_git_on_osx.md
Last active February 18, 2024 10:46
Creating a Happy Git Environment on OS X

Creating a Happy Git Environment on OS X

Step 1: Install Git

brew install git bash-completion

Configure things:

git config --global user.name "Your Name"

git config --global user.email "you@example.com"

@c0ldlimit
c0ldlimit / git_newrepo
Created November 16, 2012 17:14
Git: Push a new or existing repo to Github
# Create a new repository on the command line
touch README.md
git init
git add README.md
git commit -m "first commit"
git remote add origin https://github.com/c0ldlimit/vimcolors.git
git push -u origin master
# Push an existing repository from the command line
@jvandyke
jvandyke / .gitconfig
Last active January 27, 2023 08:11
Use PHPStorm/WebStorm for git diff and merge tools
# ~/.gitconfig
# Add this to your global git configuration file
# Change phpstorm to webstorm, if you use that.
# Diff and merge tool changes
# Run `git difftool <directory/file>...` or `git mergetool <directory/file>...`
[merge]
tool = phpstorm
[diff]
tool = phpstorm
@domenic
domenic / interop.md
Last active July 7, 2022 19:47
`module.exports =` and ES6 Module Interop in Node.js

module.exports = and ES6 Module Interop in Node.js

The question: how can we use ES6 modules in Node.js, where modules-as-functions is very common? That is, given a future in which V8 supports ES6 modules:

  • How can authors of function-modules convert to ES6 export syntax, without breaking consumers that do require("function-module")()?
  • How can consumers of function-modules use ES6 import syntax, while not demanding that the module author rewrites his code to ES6 export?

@wycats showed me a solution. It involves hooking into the loader API to do some rewriting, and using a distinguished name for the single export.

This is me eating crow for lots of false statements I've made all over Twitter today. Here it goes.

@ngryman
ngryman / README.md
Last active January 16, 2023 14:07
intellij javascript live templates

intellij javascript live templates

Just a dump of handy live templates I use with IntelliJ. They should also work with WebStorm.

How to

  • Go to settings.
  • Search for live templates.
  • Under the javascript section you should be able to manage your templates.
@daichan4649
daichan4649 / AndroidManifest.xml
Last active June 2, 2023 14:51
show Fragment on LockScreen (for Android)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="daichan4649.lockoverlay"
android:versionCode="1"
android:versionName="1.0" >
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="15"
android:targetSdkVersion="17" />