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@mcrumm
mcrumm / phx_sqlite_fly_launch.md
Last active May 3, 2024 09:38
Phoenix + SQLite Deployment tips

Deploying to Fly.io with SQLite

Deploying a Phoenix app to Fly.io is a breeze...is what everyone kept telling me. In fairness, I imagine the process would have been breezier had I just used postgres, but all the sqlite and litestream talk has been far too intriguing to ignore. "Wait", you say. "It is just a flat file. How much harder can it be?"

It is easy to make something harder than it should be. It is hard to take something complex and make it truly simple. flyctl launch does an amazing job at providing a simple interface to the utterly complex task of generating deployment resources, especially now that we are living in a containerd (erm, firecracker) world.

This gist is for anyone who, like me, thinks they know better than to read all of the documentation and therefore necessari

@beders
beders / mini-promise.cljc
Last active January 26, 2022 22:18
Super minimal macro to simplify dealing with promise/async/await code in ClojureScript
(defn create-function-call [param expr]
"Create an sexp for calling expr with a first argument provided by a promise.
If expr is a list (already in form suitable for a function call), insert the first argument at second position,
otherwise turn expr into a function call expression, unless the function is an fn, which is simply returned.
println -> (fn [param] (println param))
(* 2) -> (fn [param] (* param 2))
@pesterhazy
pesterhazy / promises-passing-values.cljs
Last active October 24, 2021 00:55
Promise chains in ClojureScript and the problem of previous values
(ns my.promises
"Demo to show different approaches to handling promise chains in ClojureScript
In particular, this file investigates how to pass data between Promise
callbacks in a chain.
See Axel Rauschmayer's post
http://2ality.com/2017/08/promise-callback-data-flow.html for a problem
statement.
@kingspp
kingspp / logging.py
Created April 22, 2017 07:14
Python Comprehensive Logging using YAML Configuration
import os
import yaml
import logging.config
import logging
import coloredlogs
def setup_logging(default_path='logging.yaml', default_level=logging.INFO, env_key='LOG_CFG'):
"""
| **@author:** Prathyush SP
| Logging Setup
@mfikes
mfikes / fast.md
Last active January 6, 2024 07:19
Fast Clojure REPL

An experimental change for fast Clojure REPL startup:

  1. Download the JAR: clojure-1.8.0-fast.jar
  2. Launch it via java -jar clojure-1.8.0-fast.jar

The code used to create this JAR is on GitHub.

What's it doing?

It is:

@baumgardner
baumgardner / clojure_is_for_type_b_personalities.md
Created January 22, 2016 04:36
Clojure is for type B personalities

The other day, I was wondering why Clojure fits my brain so well. I think I was relaxing on my old couch, drinking cheap beer, eating a gas station pastry, and drawing doodles on a stack of overdue bills I forgot to pay. Little did I realize, these things are all connected.

I have a hypothesis that people choose programming languages based on their personality. For the purposes of this write-up, I’ll use the well-known distinction between type A and type B people. This may be pop psychology stuff, but it’s convenient for my point so in the spirit of American politics I will treat it as fact.

Type A vs Type B

Type A people are very organized, competitive, punctual, and like to plan ahead. When I was a kid, these were the ones who had perfect grades, competed in track or swimming, and on top of that they were nice people so I couldn't even hate the fuckers. Type B people, on the other hand, are laid back and like to do things spontaneously. Like The Dude from The Big Lebowski, they are comfortable with

@benbacardi
benbacardi / gist:227f924ec1d9bedd242b
Last active May 12, 2024 09:55
Django reverse with a querystring
from django.utils.http import urlencode
def reverse_querystring(view, urlconf=None, args=None, kwargs=None, current_app=None, query_kwargs=None):
'''Custom reverse to handle query strings.
Usage:
reverse('app.views.my_view', kwargs={'pk': 123}, query_kwargs={'search': 'Bob'})
'''
base_url = reverse(view, urlconf=urlconf, args=args, kwargs=kwargs, current_app=current_app)
if query_kwargs:
return '{}?{}'.format(base_url, urlencode(query_kwargs))
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
from urlparse import urljoin
from pyquery import PyQuery as pq
url = "http://www.szeros-wedding.com/html/service/804.html"
area = pq(url)('.pic img')
urllist = []
area.each(lambda index, element: urllist.append(urljoin(url, pq(element).attr('src'))))
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 4, 2024 10:11
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active June 13, 2024 10:59
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.