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var red = '#c00'
var white = '#fff'
console.log('<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 style="line-height:10px">\n' + ([
'111111111111111111',
'1 1 1 1',
'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1',
'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1',
'1 1 1 1 1 1 1',
'111111 1111111111',
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jeffcogswell / q_example.js
Last active August 12, 2022 01:22
Here's another chaining example on using q.js. This doesn't have any error handling, as I just want to demonstrate the chaining concept. Please read the comments carefully, as I start out with a non-q example, to show the order of flow. Please post comments if there's anything that isn't clear and I'll try to revise it as needed.
// Q sample by Jeff Cogswell
/*===========
We want to call these three functions in sequence, one after the other:
First we want to call one, which initiates an ajax call. Once that
ajax call is complete, we want to call two. Once two's ajax call is
complete, we want to call three.
BUT, we don't want to just call our three functions in sequence, as this quick
@necolas
necolas / _todo.md
Created June 30, 2012 18:07
Grunt tasks to process HTML files and produce a deploy directory of optimized files
  • Avoid reprocessing the same block in different HTML files.
  • Throw warning when processing a different block to an existing destination file. Hashing will avoid collisions, but introduce confusion.
  • Add file versioning for inline media and CSS images.
  • Avoid need for 'usemin' task - get the replacement element pattern from the first/last HTML element in actual block being replaced. Added benefit of preserving other attributes that may exist (e.g. title, media).

Acknowledgements: This is an adaption of some of Mickael Daniel's work on h5bp/node-build-script

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Daniel15 / 1_Twitter autoresponder bot.md
Last active December 6, 2021 20:37
Twitter autoresponder bot

Twitter autoresponder bot

By Daniel15 (dan.cx) This is a very simple Twitter autoresponder bot. It requires PECL OAuth extension to be installed (run "pecl install oauth", or if on Windows, grab php-oauth.dll. If using cPanel you can install it via WHM). The authentication is designed for command-line usage, it won't work too well via a web browser. You'll have to sign up for an application on Twitter's site to get the consumer key and secret.

Could be modified to be more advanced (match regular expressions to answer questions, etc.)

Questions? See my blog post - http://dan.cx/blog/2011/06/twitter-autoreply-bot-dbznappa

Modified 2013-06-13 - Twitter API 1.0 discontinued, modified to use Twitter API 1.1