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!!! 5
%html
%head
%title= "Your Website"
%meta{ :content => "", :name => "description" }
%meta{ :content => "", :name => "author" }
%meta{ :content => "3 days", :name => "revisit-after" }
%link{ :href => "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/", :rel => "license", :title => "Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License" }
%link{ :href => "/feed", :rel => "alternate", :title => "Atom", :type => "application/atom+xml" }
%link{ :href => "/css/screen.css", :media => "screen", :rel => "stylesheet" }
/ A simplistic way of loading and rendering HAML partials (header.haml, footer.haml, nav.haml... you name it) without Rails
/ Useful when using tools like LiveReload http://livereload.com/
/ but don't want to configure a web server just to use PHP include/require constructs (discussion http://help.livereload.com/discussions/questions/22-haml-partials)
/ It could be improved/simplified using a helper http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5436769/partial-haml-templating-in-ruby-without-rails/5436973#5436973
/ Check out the Jade version https://gist.github.com/2593727
%html
%body
%header
= Haml::Engine.new(File.read('/path/to/your/partial.haml')).render
@implementation KZPropertyMapper (MyAppBoxing)
+ (NSDate *)boxValueAsDateSince1970:(id)value __used
{
if (value == nil) {
return nil;
}
AssertTrueOrReturnNil([value isKindOfClass:NSNumber.class]);
return [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSince1970:[value floatValue]];
}
// Taken from the commercial iOS PDF framework http://pspdfkit.com.
// Copyright (c) 2013 Peter Steinberger. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under MIT (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
//
// You should only use this in debug builds. It doesn't use private API, but I wouldn't ship it.
#import <objc/runtime.h>
#import <objc/message.h>
// Compile-time selector checks.

List of Block Declaration Syntaxes

Throughout, let

  • return_type be the type of object/primitive/etc. you'd like to return (commonly void)
  • blockName be the variable name of the block you're creating
  • var_type be the type object/primitive/etc. you'd like to pass as an argument (leave blank for no parameters)
  • varName be the variable name of the given parameter And remember that you can create as many parameters as you'd like.

Blocks as Variables

Possibly the most common for of declaration.

  1. Download [jshint.vim][jshint]

  2. Put it in ~/.vim/plugin/jshint.vim

  3. Edit your local vimrc file (I'm on macvim with janus, so it's at ~/.gvimrc.local) and add:

    au BufWritePost *.js :JSHint
  4. Read the [vim docs][vim] and particularly [auto commands][auto] I'm a newb and the neckbeards are probably laughing at me for even posting this.

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khanghoang / Account.js
Last active August 29, 2015 14:10 — forked from anhnt/Account.js
// api/models/Account.js
module.exports = {
attributes: {
acct_id: {
type: 'int',
primaryKey: true
},
loginName: {
type: 'string',

Auto-deploying built products to gh-pages with Travis

This is a set up for projects which want to check in only their source files, but have their gh-pages branch automatically updated with some compiled output every time they push.

Create a compile script

You want a script that does a local compile to e.g. an out/ directory. Let's call this compile.sh for our purposes, but for your project it might be npm build or gulp make-docs or anything similar.

The out/ directory should contain everything you want deployed to gh-pages. That almost always includes an index.html.

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khanghoang / flightplan-deploy.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:27 — forked from learncodeacademy/flightplan-deploy.md
Deploy Node.js Apps with Flightplan

##Setup your server (this would ideally be done with automated provisioning)

  • add a deploy user with password-less ssh see this gist
  • install forever npm install -g forever

##Install flightplan

  • npm install -g flightplan
  • in your project folder npm install flightplan --save-dev
  • create a flightplan.js file