- Install Sublime Text from here
- Install Xcode from the AppStore
- Open Xcode and accept the licence
- Install command line tools. From the terminal run:
xcode-select --install
- Install homebrew
Notes on how to use AWS SNS: | |
1. Subscribe an HTTP endpoint (i.e. http://myhost/sns_endpoint) on AWS Console | |
2. AWS will send subscription confirmation right away | |
3. SNS_controller responds to subscription confirmation by sending confirmation using Fog. | |
4. Once AWS is happy, you can start sending notifications to your end point via SNS. |
import json | |
from scrapy.crawler import Crawler | |
from scrapy.contrib.loader import ItemLoader | |
from scrapy.contrib.loader.processor import Join, MapCompose, TakeFirst | |
from scrapy import log, signals, Spider, Item, Field | |
from scrapy.settings import Settings | |
from twisted.internet import reactor |
Originally published in June 2008
When hiring Ruby on Rails programmers, knowing the right questions to ask during an interview was a real challenge for me at first. In 30 minutes or less, it's difficult to get a solid read on a candidate's skill set without looking at code they've previously written. And in the corporate/enterprise world, I often don't have access to their previous work.
To ensure we hired competent ruby developers at my last job, I created a list of 15 ruby questions -- a ruby measuring stick if you will -- to select the cream of the crop that walked through our doors.
Candidates will typically give you a range of responses based on their experience and personality. So it's up to you to decide the correctness of their answer.
#!/bin/bash | |
echo "Generating an SSL private key to sign your certificate..." | |
openssl genrsa -des3 -out myssl.key 1024 | |
echo "Generating a Certificate Signing Request..." | |
openssl req -new -key myssl.key -out myssl.csr | |
echo "Removing passphrase from key (for nginx)..." | |
cp myssl.key myssl.key.org | |
openssl rsa -in myssl.key.org -out myssl.key |
# xcode-build-bump.sh | |
# @desc Auto-increment the build number every time the project is run. | |
# @usage | |
# 1. Select: your Target in Xcode | |
# 2. Select: Build Phases Tab | |
# 3. Select: Add Build Phase -> Add Run Script | |
# 4. Paste code below in to new "Run Script" section | |
# 5. Drag the "Run Script" below "Link Binaries With Libraries" | |
# 6. Insure that your starting build number is set to a whole integer and not a float (e.g. 1, not 1.0) |
apiVersion: v1 | |
kind: ConfigMap | |
metadata: | |
name: example | |
namespace: default | |
data: | |
APPLICATION_HOST: example.com | |
LANG: en_US.UTF-8 | |
PIDFILE: /tmp/server.pid | |
PORT: "3000" |
We will explain how to configure a cubieboard running debian as a reverese proxy.
The modules that will be used are wvdial
and autossh
Credits goes to:
1. http://blog.rootshell.be/2015/02/19/my-little-pwnie-box/
2. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/3G_and_GPRS_modems_with_pppd
extension_id=jifpbeccnghkjeaalbbjmodiffmgedin # change this ID
curl -L -o "$extension_id.zip" "https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx?response=redirect&os=mac&arch=x86-64&nacl_arch=x86-64&prod=chromecrx&prodchannel=stable&prodversion=44.0.2403.130&x=id%3D$extension_id%26uc"
unzip -d "$extension_id-source" "$extension_id.zip"
Thx to crxviewer for the magic download URL.