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creationix / chatServer.js
Created November 19, 2010 20:47
A simple TCP based chat server written in node.js
// Load the TCP Library
net = require('net');
// Keep track of the chat clients
var clients = [];
// Start a TCP Server
net.createServer(function (socket) {
// Identify this client
@tsabat
tsabat / zsh.md
Last active October 10, 2025 00:44
Getting oh-my-zsh to work in Ubuntu
@iwanbk
iwanbk / gist:2295233
Created April 3, 2012 20:15
TCP Echo Client in Golang
package main
import (
"net"
"os"
)
func main() {
strEcho := "Halo"
servAddr := "localhost:6666"
tcpAddr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", servAddr)
@MasseGuillaume
MasseGuillaume / JHashMap.cpp
Created April 26, 2012 15:51
Insert key value pair in a std::map then output in a java HashMap
// @author Guillaume Masse
#include "JHashMap.h"
#include <string>
using namespace std;
void JHashMap::insert( std::string key, std::string value )
{
@iros
iros / API.md
Created August 22, 2012 14:42
Documenting your REST API

Title

<Additional information about your API call. Try to use verbs that match both request type (fetching vs modifying) and plurality (one vs multiple).>

  • URL

    <The URL Structure (path only, no root url)>

  • Method:

@jaxbot
jaxbot / gist:5748513
Created June 10, 2013 12:58
Block nginx from serving .git directories
location ~ /\.git {
deny all;
}
# or, all . directories/files in general (including .htaccess, etc)
location ~ /\. {
deny all;
}
@tedmiston
tedmiston / nodejs-tcp-example.js
Last active April 1, 2025 08:06
Node.js TCP client and server example
/*
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an
example at the bottom.
Save the following server in example.js:
*/
var net = require('net');
@carlessistare
carlessistare / tuning_nginx_nodejs
Created September 2, 2013 20:34
Tuning Nginx for heavy loading with nodejs as upstream. Short requests and a lot of concurrence.
# This number should be, at maximum, the number of CPU cores on your system.
# (since nginx doesn't benefit from more than one worker per CPU.)
worker_processes 8;
# Determines how many clients will be served by each worker process.
# (Max clients = worker_connections * worker_processes)
# "Max clients" is also limited by the number of socket connections available on the system (~64k)
# run ss -s and u'll see a timewait param
# The reason for TIMED_WAIT is to handle the case of packets arriving after the socket is closed.
@kelvinn
kelvinn / cmd.sh
Created July 24, 2014 02:55
Example of using Apache Bench (ab) to POST JSON to an API
# post_loc.txt contains the json you want to post
# -p means to POST it
# -H adds an Auth header (could be Basic or Token)
# -T sets the Content-Type
# -c is concurrent clients
# -n is the number of requests to run in the test
ab -p post_loc.txt -T application/json -H 'Authorization: Token abcd1234' -c 10 -n 2000 http://example.com/api/v1/locations/
@rishabhmhjn
rishabhmhjn / executeShellInGradle
Created November 5, 2014 07:26
Executing shell commands and getting output in gradle
def getVersionName = { ->
def hashStdOut = new ByteArrayOutputStream()
exec {
commandLine "git", "rev-parse", "--short", "HEAD"
standardOutput = hashStdOut
}
def buildNumberStdOut = new ByteArrayOutputStream()
exec {
commandLine 'echo', "$BUILD_NUMBER"