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evrial / 0_reuse_code.js
Created November 18, 2013 22:00
Here are some things you can do with Gists in GistBox.
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console
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evrial / javascript_resources.md
Created November 18, 2013 22:15 — forked from jookyboi/javascript_resources.md
Here are a set of libraries, plugins and guides which may be useful to your Javascript coding.

Libraries

  • jQuery - The de-facto library for the modern age. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers.
  • Backbone - Backbone.js gives structure to web applications by providing models with key-value binding and custom events, collections with a rich API of enumerable functions, views with declarative event handling, and connects it all to your existing API over a RESTful JSON interface.
  • AngularJS - Conventions based MVC framework for HTML5 apps.
  • Underscore - Underscore is a utility-belt library for JavaScript that provides a lot of the functional programming support that you would expect in Prototype.js (or Ruby), but without extending any of the built-in JavaScript objects.
  • lawnchair - Key/value store adapter for indexdb, localStorage
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evrial / python_resources.md
Created November 18, 2013 22:15 — forked from jookyboi/python_resources.md
Python-related modules and guides.

Packages

  • lxml - Pythonic binding for the C libraries libxml2 and libxslt.
  • boto - Python interface to Amazon Web Services
  • Django - Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design.
  • Fabric - Library and command-line tool for streamlining the use of SSH for application deployment or systems administration task.
  • PyMongo - Tools for working with MongoDB, and is the recommended way to work with MongoDB from Python.
  • Celery - Task queue to distribute work across threads or machines.
  • pytz - pytz brings the Olson tz database into Python. This library allows accurate and cross platform timezone calculations using Python 2.4 or higher.

Guides

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evrial / rails_resources.md
Created November 18, 2013 22:15 — forked from jookyboi/rails_resources.md
Rails-related Gems and guides to accelerate your web project.

Gems

  • Bundler - Bundler maintains a consistent environment for ruby applications. It tracks an application's code and the rubygems it needs to run, so that an application will always have the exact gems (and versions) that it needs to run.
  • rabl - General ruby templating with json, bson, xml, plist and msgpack support
  • Thin - Very fast and lightweight Ruby web server
  • Unicorn - Unicorn is an HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels.
  • SimpleCov - SimpleCov is a code coverage analysis tool for Ruby 1.9.
  • Zeus - Zeus preloads your Rails app so that your normal development tasks such as console, server, generate, and specs/tests take less than one second.
  • [factory_girl](h
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evrial / css_resources.md
Created November 18, 2013 22:15 — forked from jookyboi/css_resources.md
CSS libraries and guides to bring some order to the chaos.

Libraries

  • 960 Grid System - An effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem.
  • Compass - Open source CSS Authoring Framework.
  • Bootstrap - Sleek, intuitive, and powerful mobile first front-end framework for faster and easier web development.
  • Font Awesome - The iconic font designed for Bootstrap.
  • Zurb Foundation - Framework for writing responsive web sites.
  • SASS - CSS extension language which allows variables, mixins and rules nesting.
  • Skeleton - Boilerplate for responsive, mobile-friendly development.

Guides

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evrial / pyspark_anaconda.md
Last active April 12, 2016 16:24
Advanced setup Anaconda + IPython + scikit-learn + PySpark on course machine

For those like me who wish to continue learning about ML using scientific Python stack, check this video workshop by Jake VanderPlas

Here is the code https://github.com/jakevdp/sklearn_pycon2015/

So what steps I did to setup correctly working PySpark with Anaconda with 200 libraries on courses Vagrant VM
  1. Install Anaconda or Miniconda, you should be familiar with linux shell. Vagrant Spark VM is Ubuntu 32bit and Python 2.7 until PySpark for py3 not yet released. Get download url from http://continuum.io/downloads#all
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evrial / .A how to display Irssi-hilights in OS X Notification Center.md
Last active September 1, 2015 18:03 — forked from prebenlm/.A how to display Irssi-hilights in OS X Notification Center.md
Guide: how to make irc messages in a screen on a remote server appear in your Mac OS X Lion Notification Center with the help of terminal-notifier

Irssi in Mac OS X Notification Center

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Overview

This guide will explain how you can make irc messages in a screen on a remote server appear in your Mac OS X Lion Notification Center with the help of terminal-notifier.

We will also explain how the process can be automatically started each time you log in to your Mac and ensure the connection to the server is kept alive.

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evrial / nginx.conf
Last active September 1, 2015 18:03 — forked from plentz/nginx.conf
Best nginx configuration for improved security(and performance). Complete blog post here http://tautt.com/best-nginx-configuration-for-security/
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048

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package main
import (
"fmt"
)
func Sqrt(x float64) float64 {
z := x / 2.0
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
z = z - (z*z-x)/(2*z)