I hereby claim:
- I am jerluc on github.
- I am jerluc (https://keybase.io/jerluc) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCU1QCdS89cSPV4uhZl0moOuRzXt8P-WKjnjt7GnyN7Pgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
from aiohttp import web | |
def test_exception(request): | |
text_or_reason = request.query["type"] | |
raise web.HTTPBadRequest(**{text_or_reason: "The request was bad!"}) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
app = web.Application() |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
while True: | |
stuff = raw_input("Write some stuff with more than 4 characters!") | |
if len(stuff) < 4: | |
print "Boo. That was too short. Try again." | |
pass | |
else: | |
print stuff[3:len(stuff) +1] | |
break |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <assert.h> | |
#define LL_OK 0 | |
#define LL_NOTOK 1 | |
typedef struct ll_node { | |
void* value; | |
struct ll_node* next; |
first_name = 'Elliott' | |
last_name = 'Lucas' | |
# What does this output? | |
print(first_name + last_name) |
def turtle(name, num): | |
for n in range(num): | |
if n < num-1: | |
print(name + ",") | |
else: | |
print(name) | |
turtle("Lacey Leeder", 10) |
package my.cool.app; | |
import android.content.Context; | |
import com.urx.android.AndroidClient; | |
import com.urx.android.resolve.AndroidResolver; | |
import com.urx.core.ClientConfig; | |
import com.urx.core.resolution.UriResolve; | |
public class Resolve { |
date | team_1 | team_1_score | team_2 | team_2_score | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014-06-12 | Brazil | 3 | Croatia | 1 | |
2014-06-13 | Mexico | 1 | Cameroon | 0 | |
2014-06-17 | Brazil | 0 | Mexico | 0 | |
2014-06-18 | Cameroon | 0 | Croatia | 4 | |
2014-06-23 | Cameroon | 1 | Brazil | 4 | |
2014-06-23 | Croatia | 1 | Mexico | 3 | |
2014-06-13 | Spain | 1 | Netherlands | 5 | |
2014-06-13 | Chile | 3 | Australia | 1 | |
2014-06-18 | Spain | 0 | Chile | 2 |
Many of the technologies being built today are based on the ideas initially conceived by post-World War II scientists. In fact, it was in July of 1945, when Dr. Vannevar Bush described the ["memex" device][2], a device with an uncanny resemblance to the Internet:
A memex is a device in which an individual stores all his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility.
Only twenty years later in 1965, Ted Nelson, inspired by the same Dr. Bush, would conceive of the idea that content and documents should be ["hyperlinked"][3]. And finally in 1990, [Tim Berners-Lee along with some of his colleagues][4], would tie the concept of the hyperlink together with the idea of an inter-connected world to develop what we know now today as the Internet, allowing humankind to access and link information across vast distances almost instantly.
# As sudo | |
ceph osd crush remove osd.{osd-num} | |
ceph auth del osd.{osd-num} | |
ceph osd rm {osd-num} | |
ceph osd crush remove {host} |