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@rahims
rahims / callback.php
Created April 14, 2010 19:25
Example PHP code for working with the Netflix API using the OAuthSimple library.
<?php
// OAuthSimple can be found at http://github.com/jrconlin/oauthsimple/
require_once('OAuthSimple.php');
// You'll likely want to move $consumer_key and $consumer_secret to an
// include file
$consumer_key = '[The key given to you by Netflix]';
$consumer_secret = '[The shared secret given to you by Netflix]';
$oauth_token = $_GET['oauth_token'];
@sixfeetover
sixfeetover / osx_homebrew_rvm_rails_unixodbc_sqlserver.md
Created September 4, 2010 19:49
Setup OS X 10.6.4 w/ homebrew, rvm, rails, unixodbc, freetds and SQL Server

Setup new mac from scratch

These commands are good as of 2010-11-18.

/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(/usr/bin/curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/master/Library/Contributions/install_homebrew.rb)"

Install xcode (download, or on the OS X install DVD)

http://developer.apple.com/technology/xcode.html
@cgbystrom
cgbystrom / node.js vs Python
Created December 1, 2010 20:56
node.js vs Python with Greenlets
/*
node.js vs Python with Greenlets (say gevent)
I don't get why node.js is being so hyped.
Sure, the idea of writing things in JavaScript both on the client and server-side is really nice.
And JavaScript really fit an event-driven environment with its browser heritage.
But why on earth is boomerang code so appealing to write? I don't get. Am I missing something obvious?
All examples of node.js I see are littered with callbacks yet Ryan Dahl thinks coroutines suck. It doesn't add up for me.
@sintaxi
sintaxi / server.js
Created April 8, 2011 19:15
a simple reverse proxy using Node
var http = require("http"),
util = require("util")
http.createServer(function(req, rsp){
var regex = /^\/(v1|v2)/g
var matches = req.url.match(regex)
if((matches && matches[0] === "/v1") || (req.headers["x-api-version"] === "v1"))
var port = 8001
@140bytes
140bytes / LICENSE.txt
Created May 9, 2011 16:13
140byt.es -- Click ↑↑ fork ↑↑ to play!
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2011 YOUR_NAME_HERE <YOUR_URL_HERE>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
@atesgoral
atesgoral / LICENSE.txt
Created May 21, 2011 08:48 — forked from 140bytes/LICENSE.txt
Variable-argument string formatter with {token} syntax that supports object properties and argument indices
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2011 Ates Goral <http://magnetiq.com>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
@joelnet
joelnet / example.html
Created June 3, 2011 18:03
Unobtrusive Knockout support library for jQuery
Choose a ticket class: <select id="tickets"></select>
<p id="ticketOutput"></p>
<script id="ticketTemplate" type="text/x-jquery-tmpl">
{{if chosenTicket}}
You have chosen <b>${ chosenTicket().name }</b>
($${ chosenTicket().price })
<button data-bind="click: resetTicket">Clear</button>
{{/if}}
@aronwoost
aronwoost / README.md
Created July 25, 2011 19:46
How to install LAMP on a EC2 Amazon AMI

Launch the instance and connect with ssh.

##Update the server

sudo yum update

##Install php and MySQL packages

@fatihacet
fatihacet / pubsub-simple.js
Created October 15, 2011 22:02
Simple PubSub implementation with JavaScript - taken from Addy Osmani's design patterns book -
var pubsub = {};
(function(q) {
var topics = {}, subUid = -1;
q.subscribe = function(topic, func) {
if (!topics[topic]) {
topics[topic] = [];
}
var token = (++subUid).toString();
topics[topic].push({
token: token,
@mheadd
mheadd / septa-tweet.js
Created October 27, 2011 16:25
A Node.js script that sends a Growl notification for SEPTA service advisory tweets.
// Include required modules.
var growl = require('growl');
var redis = require('redis');
var http = require('http');
var util = require('util');
// Twitter account name to query.
var twitter_account_name = process.argv[2] || 'SEPTA_WIL';
// Loop interval.