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killercup / pandoc.css
Created July 3, 2013 11:31
Add this to your Pandoc HTML documents using `--css pandoc.css` to make them look more awesome. (Tested with Markdown and LaTeX.)
/*
* I add this to html files generated with pandoc.
*/
html {
font-size: 100%;
overflow-y: scroll;
-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;
-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;
}
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active June 7, 2024 23:39
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@bradland
bradland / script_base.rb
Last active December 30, 2023 16:05
Base Ruby shell scripting template. Uses std-lib only; parses options; traps common signals.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
require "ostruct"
require "optparse"
require "bigdecimal"
require "csv"
require "pry"
## Embedded ScriptUtils library; because, scripting!
@jinnko
jinnko / pem-split
Last active April 5, 2024 15:13
Take a PEM format file as input and split out certs and keys into separate files.
#!/usr/bin/awk -f
#
# Take a PEM format file as input and split out certs and keys into separate files
#
BEGIN { n=0; cert=0; key=0; if ( ARGC < 2 ) { print "Usage: pem-split FILENAME"; exit 1 } }
/-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----/ { key=1; cert=0 }
/-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----/ { cert=1; key=0 }
split_after == 1 { n++; split_after=0 }
/-----END CERTIFICATE-----/ { split_after=1 }

Git DMZ Flow

I've been asked a few times over the last few months to put together a full write-up of the Git workflow we use at RichRelevance (and at Precog before), since I have referenced it in passing quite a few times in tweets and in person. The workflow is appreciably different from GitFlow and its derivatives, and thus it brings with it a different set of tradeoffs and optimizations. To that end, it would probably be helpful to go over exactly what workflow benefits I find to be beneficial or even necessary.

  • Two developers working on independent features must never be blocked by each other
    • No code freeze! Ever! For any reason!
  • A developer must be able to base derivative work on another developer's work, without waiting for any third party
  • Two developers working on inter-dependent features (or even the same feature) must be able to do so without interference from (or interfering with) any other parties
  • Developers must be able to work on multiple features simultaneously, or at lea
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active June 8, 2024 05:20
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@gtallen1187
gtallen1187 / slope_vs_starting.md
Created November 2, 2015 00:02
A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of y-intercept

"A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of y-intercept"

01/13/2012. From a lecture by Professor John Ousterhout at Stanford, class CS140

Here's today's thought for the weekend. A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of Y-intercept.

[Laughter]

@CMCDragonkai
CMCDragonkai / nix_string_and_path_concatenation.md
Last active May 17, 2024 17:37
Nix: String and Path Concatenation #nix #nixos

Nix String and Path Concatenation

From Bas van Dijk:

To understand these things I would recommend using nix-repl:

$ nix-repl
Welcome to Nix version 1.11.2. Type :? for help.