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jopecko / httpdump
Created April 4, 2009 01:01 — forked from peterc/httpdump
# Monitor HTTP requests being made from your machine with a one-liner..
# Replace "en1" below with your network interface's name (usually en0 or en1)
sudo tcpdump -i en1 -n -s 0 -w - | grep -a -o -E "Host\: .*|GET \/.*"
# OR.. to be able to use as "httpdump" from anywhere, drop this into ~/.bash_profile:
# (again replace "en1" with correct network interface name)
alias httpdump="sudo tcpdump -i en1 -n -s 0 -w - | grep -a -o -E "Host\: .*|GET \/.*""
# All the above tested only on OS X.
# $ tweet Hi mom!
#
# Put this in ~/.bashrc or wherever.
# If it doesn't work, make sure your ~/.netrc is right
#
# (Thanks to @anildigital and @grundprinzip for curl-fu)
function tweet {
curl -n -d status="$*" https://twitter.com/statuses/update.xml --insecure &> /dev/null
echo "tweet'd"
;;
;; NS CHEATSHEET
;;
;; * :require makes functions available with a namespace prefix.
;;
;; * :use makes functions available without a namespace prefix
;; (i.e., refers functions to the current namespace).
;;
;; * :import refers Java classes to the current namespace.
;;
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jopecko / org-html5presentation.el
Created March 20, 2012 04:00 — forked from takumikinjo/.gitignore
HTML5 Presentation export for Org-mode
;;; org-html5presentation.el --- HTML5 Presentation export for Org-mode
;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Carsten Dominik <carsten at orgmode dot org>
;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp
;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org
;; Version: 7.5
;;
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jopecko / gist:2426315
Created April 20, 2012 05:32 — forked from Gregg/gist:968534
Code School Screencasting Framework

Screencasting Framework

The following document is a written account of the Code School screencasting framework. It should be used as a reference of the accompanying screencast on the topic.

Why you should care about screencasting?

You're probably aren't going to take the time to read this document if you're not interested, but there are a lot of nice side effects caused by learning how to create quality screencasts.

  1. Communicating more effectively - At Envy Labs we produce screencasts for our clients all the time. Whether it's demoing a new feature or for a presentation for an invester, they're often much more effective and pleasent than a phone call or screen sharing.

A lot of these are outright stolen from Edward O'Campo-Gooding's list of questions. I really like his list.

I'm having some trouble paring this down to a manageable list of questions -- I realistically want to know all of these things before starting to work at a company, but it's a lot to ask all at once. My current game plan is to pick 6 before an interview and ask those.

I'd love comments and suggestions about any of these.

I've found questions like "do you have smart people? Can I learn a lot at your company?" to be basically totally useless -- everybody will say "yeah, definitely!" and it's hard to learn anything from them. So I'm trying to make all of these questions pretty concrete -- if a team doesn't have an issue tracker, they don't have an issue tracker.

I'm also mostly not asking about principles, but the way things are -- not "do you think code review is important?", but "Does all code get reviewed?".

Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am jopecko on github.
  • I am jopecko (https://keybase.io/jopecko) on keybase.
  • I have a public key ASB1P1hnBFp-eJxKW1iUU-Q3MtMFDHspxB29lR3kZMnHEAo

To claim this, I am signing this object:

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jopecko / generate_aws_ssh_config.py
Last active February 28, 2018 00:26
AWS SSH config generation
#!/usr/bin/env python
import boto.ec2
import os
def main():
defaultUser = 'jopecko'
userHome = os.getenv('USERPROFILE') or os.getenv('HOME')
defaultKeyPath = os.path.join(userHome, '.ssh')
for region in boto.ec2.regions():
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jopecko / flask-boilerplate-tmux.bash
Created January 8, 2019 16:27 — forked from swaroopch/flask-boilerplate-tmux.bash
A command that scripts a tmux session
#!/bin/bash
function flask-boilerplate-tmux
{
# https://github.com/swaroopch/flask-boilerplate
BASE="$HOME/code/flask-boilerplate"
cd $BASE
tmux start-server
tmux new-session -d -s flaskboilerplate -n model

Haskeller Competency Matrix

See also List of materials about Software Design in Haskell

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[Other books on Software Architecture in Haskell](https://github.com/graninas/software-design-in-haskell#Books-on-S