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stevenringo / reinvent-2017-youtube.md
Created December 3, 2017 23:01
Links to YouTube recordings of AWS re:Invent 2017 sessions

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@duluca
duluca / Angular VS Code Settings.md
Last active January 7, 2023 03:54
Optimizing VS Code for Angular Development.

Configure VS Code and Angular project with an optimized development experience using a CLI tool

How to Use

npm i -g mrm-task-angular-vscode
npx mrm angular-vscode

Details

Configures:

@yelirekim
yelirekim / what-the-commit.md
Last active April 10, 2019 05:20
What the commit?

#What is a commit?

In the simplest literal terms possible, a commit represents a change to lines of code in a revision control system, along with a description. The mechanics of most VCSes don't prescribe anything beyond that simple model. It's a concept that has been in use (and misuse) for a little over 40 years, and a central concept in every major version control system ever released. Given that, and the fact that you're reading this document, and the fact that this document is in a revision control system, you're probably already familiar with this concept.

You are probably also familiar with people making "bad commits", but what you might not be familiar with is a team that makes only "good commits", and more particularly the organizational implications of doing so. This document aims to explore those implications.

In order to get a good conceptual framework for ho

@phatak-dev
phatak-dev / README.md
Last active July 2, 2021 05:03
Functional Programming in C++

#Compilng You need g++ 4.9 to compile this code. Follow these steps to install g++-4.9

After installing run the following command to compile

/usr/bin/g++-4.9 -std=c++11 lambda.cpp

#Running

./a.out
@SethTisue
SethTisue / scalawags-22.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:07
Scalawags #22: Heather Miller in a Pickle
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 29, 2024 05:55
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing

Thinking in Erlang

One day Erlang training.

Goals

This training should get you started with Erlang and understand how to design a highly available distributed system. Because there is only one day, we focus on the essential concepts and skip over many details that would be covered in the normal three days course.

@JosefJezek
JosefJezek / how-to-use-pelican.md
Last active May 12, 2024 11:19
How to use Pelican on GitHub Pages
@jpetazzo
jpetazzo / README.md
Last active September 30, 2022 05:36
Share a directory with a docker container

Rectifier

The diode bridge is the simplest rectifier I know.

Rectifier lets you share a directory with a docker container (just like $yourvm shared folders).

You don't have to install anything in your containers, and you only need to install diod in the host. diod is packaged on Ubuntu/Debian distros, and will automatically be apt-get install-ed if needed.

Since it uses diod to make a bridge, I called it rectifier. Yeah, that sucks, so if you have a better name, I'll steal it!