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gf3 / jsonp.js
Created June 18, 2009 18:18
Simple JSONP in vanilla JS
/**
* loadJSONP( url, hollaback [, context] ) -> Null
* - url (String): URL to data resource.
* - hollaback (Function): Function to call when data is successfully loaded,
* it receives one argument: the data.
* - context (Object): Context to invoke the hollaback function in.
*
* Load external data through a JSONP interface.
*
* ### Examples
A backup of http://sites.google.com/site/redcodenl/creating-shazam-in-java-1 just in case
Why is this necessary? Read http://sites.google.com/site/redcodenl/patent-infringement
Please fork, tweet about, etc.
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Creating Shazam in Java
A couple of days ago I encountered this article: How Shazam Works
This got me interested in how a program like Shazam works… And more importantly, how hard is it to program something similar in Java?
@jefffederman
jefffederman / Git - file diff's between two branches
Created October 28, 2010 21:58
List files that have changes between two Git branches
git diff --name-status {branch-1}..{branch-2}
e.g., git diff --name-status master..my_new_branch
@thsutton
thsutton / response-header.js
Created November 6, 2010 09:17
Get the value of an HTTP response header in JavaScript
/**
* Read the value of a header in the current document.
*
* This uses a [single] XMLHTTPRequest to do a HEAD of the current document
* and fetch HTTP response header values. Note that the implementation is
* rather stupid in that it spins waiting for the XMLHTTPRequest to complete
* if it hasn't been called yet.
*
* @param name string
@ggendre
ggendre / gist:905833
Created April 6, 2011 15:16
javascript : convert a string to XML DOM
//this function convert the string representation of some XML
//into a DOM object.
function StringToXMLDom(string){
var xmlDoc=null;
if (window.DOMParser)
{
parser=new DOMParser();
xmlDoc=parser.parseFromString(string,"text/xml");
}
else // Internet Explorer
@gre
gre / easing.js
Last active April 30, 2024 04:58
Simple Easing Functions in Javascript - see https://github.com/gre/bezier-easing
/*
* This work is free. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
* terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2,
* as published by Sam Hocevar. See the COPYING file for more details.
*/
/*
* Easing Functions - inspired from http://gizma.com/easing/
* only considering the t value for the range [0, 1] => [0, 1]
*/
EasingFunctions = {
@larsar
larsar / shared_folder_centos_virtualbox.txt
Created January 27, 2012 08:04
Mount shared folder on CentOS in VirtualBox
# The VirtualBox documentation[1] for how to install guest additions
# for Linux on a virtual host is somewhat messy. So here is what
# I did to make it work.
# Install the packages required
yum update
yum install gcc kernel-devel make
reboot
@CristinaSolana
CristinaSolana / gist:1885435
Created February 22, 2012 14:56
Keeping a fork up to date

1. Clone your fork:

git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git

2. Add remote from original repository in your forked repository:

cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
@pascaldevink
pascaldevink / scrollspy.js
Created April 13, 2012 20:53
ScrollSpy in pure javascript
/*
Copyright (C) 2021 Pascal de Vink (Tweakers.net)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
@zenideas
zenideas / existing code to git repo
Created October 1, 2012 09:52
Adding existing source to remote git repo
If you've got local source code you want to add to a new remote new git repository without 'cloning' the remote first, do the following (I often do this - you create your remote empty repository in bitbucket/github, then push up your source)
1. Create the remote repository, and get the URL such as git://github.com/youruser/somename.git
2. If your local GIT repo is already set up, skips steps 2 and 3
3. Locally, at the root directory of your source, git init
4. Locally, add and commit what you want in your initial repo (for everything,
git add .