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panzi / 00_head.html
Created November 1, 2012 04:58
Save/download data generated in JavaScript (1)
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Save Generated Data</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8"/>
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge;chrome=1"/>
<script type="text/javascript">
// <![CDATA[
@ecmendenhall
ecmendenhall / jasmine_chrome_tests.md
Created September 18, 2012 02:17
Integrating the Jasmine test runner for Chrome extension development

[Jasmine][jas] is an excellent framework for JavaScript testing, but I had a tough time coaxing it into cooperation with the Chrome extension I was developing. Jasmine's default testrunner uses an inline script block that listens for window.onload to setup the test environment, but Chrome prohibits extensions from running inline code. Alas, it's not as easy as importing the inline code as a separate file. After a little tinkering, this is what I came up with:

Extension
    ├── html
    ├── js 
    ├── manifest.json
    └── tests
        ├── jasmine
        │   └── lib

│   └── jasmine-1.2.0

@taterbase
taterbase / system-beep.js
Created July 21, 2012 05:01
System Beep in Node.js
function alertTerminal(){
console.log("\007");
}
@hellerbarde
hellerbarde / latency.markdown
Created May 31, 2012 13:16 — forked from jboner/latency.txt
Latency numbers every programmer should know

Latency numbers every programmer should know

L1 cache reference ......................... 0.5 ns
Branch mispredict ............................ 5 ns
L2 cache reference ........................... 7 ns
Mutex lock/unlock ........................... 25 ns
Main memory reference ...................... 100 ns             
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy ............. 3,000 ns  =   3 µs
Send 2K bytes over 1 Gbps network ....... 20,000 ns  =  20 µs
SSD random read ........................ 150,000 ns  = 150 µs

Read 1 MB sequentially from memory ..... 250,000 ns = 250 µs

@jrom
jrom / nginx.conf
Created February 7, 2012 17:14
nginx hack for multiple conditions
if ($request_uri = /) {
set $test A;
}
if ($host ~* teambox.com) {
set $test "${test}B";
}
if ($http_cookie !~* "auth_token") {
set $test "${test}C";
@paulirish
paulirish / rAF.js
Last active March 22, 2024 00:00
requestAnimationFrame polyfill
// http://paulirish.com/2011/requestanimationframe-for-smart-animating/
// http://my.opera.com/emoller/blog/2011/12/20/requestanimationframe-for-smart-er-animating
// requestAnimationFrame polyfill by Erik Möller. fixes from Paul Irish and Tino Zijdel
// MIT license
(function() {
var lastTime = 0;
var vendors = ['ms', 'moz', 'webkit', 'o'];
@coolaj86
coolaj86 / how-to-publish-to-npm.md
Last active April 2, 2024 20:18
How to publish packages to NPM

Getting Started with NPM (as a developer)

As easy as 1, 2, 3!

Updated:

  • Aug, 08, 2022 update config docs for npm 8+
  • Jul 27, 2021 add private scopes
  • Jul 22, 2021 add dist tags
  • Jun 20, 2021 update for --access=public
  • Sep 07, 2020 update docs for npm version
@artero
artero / launch_sublime_from_terminal.markdown
Last active January 25, 2024 16:57 — forked from olivierlacan/launch_sublime_from_terminal.markdown
Launch Sublime Text 2 from the Mac OS X Terminal

Launch Sublime Text 2 from the Mac OS X Terminal

Sublime Text 2 ships with a CLI called subl (why not "sublime", go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in /Applications like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.

open /Applications/Sublime\ Text\ 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl

You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html

Installation

@jrburke
jrburke / apiexamples.js
Created April 7, 2011 05:50
Description of browser-friendly module APIs: AMD and Loader Plugins
//*******************************************
// Level 1, basic API, minimum support
//*******************************************
/*
Modules IDs are strings that follow CommonJS
module names.
*/
//To load code at the top level JS file,
//or inside a module to dynamically fetch
@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}
*