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josescasanova / setup_selenium.sh
Created March 17, 2016 04:11 — forked from curtismcmullan/setup_selenium.sh
Setup Selenium Server on Ubuntu 14.04
#!/bin/bash
# Following the guide found at this page
# http://programmingarehard.com/2014/03/17/behat-and-selenium-in-vagrant.html
echo "\r\nUpdating system ...\r\n"
sudo apt-get update
# Create folder to place selenium in
/*
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CSS3 ANIMATION CHEAT SHEET
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Made by Justin Aguilar
www.justinaguilar.com/animations/
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josescasanova / pr.md
Created October 21, 2015 01:39 — forked from piscisaureus/pr.md
Checkout github pull requests locally

Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config file. It looks like this:

[remote "origin"]
	fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
	url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git

Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/* to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:

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josescasanova / The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:28 — forked from tsiege/The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.

Studying for a Tech Interview Sucks, so Here's a Cheat Sheet to Help

This list is meant to be a both a quick guide and reference for further research into these topics. It's basically a summary of that comp sci course you never took or forgot about, so there's no way it can cover everything in depth. It also will be available as a gist on Github for everyone to edit and add to.

Data Structure Basics

###Array ####Definition:

  • Stores data elements based on an sequential, most commonly 0 based, index.
  • Based on tuples from set theory.