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@cypres
cypres / gpoint.php
Created February 23, 2011 14:20
PHP class to convert Latitude & Longitude coordinates into UTM & Lambert Conic Conformal Northing/Easting coordinates.
<?php
/**
* PHP class to convert Latitude & Longitude coordinates into UTM & Lambert Conic Conformal Northing/Easting coordinates.
*
* This class encapsulates the methods for representing a geographic point on the earth in three different coordinate systema. Lat/Long, UTM and Lambert Conic Conformal.
*
* Code for datum and UTM conversion was converted from C++ code written by Chuck Gantz (chuck.gantz@globalstar.com) from http://www.gpsy.com/gpsinfo/geotoutm/
* This code was converted into PHP by Brenor Brophy (brenor@sbcglobal.net) and later refactored for PHP 5.3 by Hans Duedal (hd@onlinecity.dk).
*
@cyx
cyx / gist:3690597
Created September 10, 2012 12:13 — forked from inkel/gist:3690584
Monit Redis
check process redis-server
with pidfile "/var/run/redis.pid"
start program = "/etc/init.d/redis-server start"
stop program = "/etc/init.d/redis-server stop"
if 2 restarts within 3 cycles then timeout
if totalmem > 100 Mb then alert
if children > 255 for 5 cycles then stop
if cpu usage > 95% for 3 cycles then restart
if failed host 127.0.0.1 port 6379 then restart
if 5 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout
@malarkey
malarkey / Contract Killer 3.md
Last active April 16, 2024 21:44
The latest version of my ‘killer contract’ for web designers and developers

When times get tough and people get nasty, you’ll need more than a killer smile. You’ll need a killer contract.

Used by 1000s of designers and developers Clarify what’s expected on both sides Helps build great relationships between you and your clients Plain and simple, no legal jargon Customisable to suit your business Used on countless web projects since 2008

…………………………

@matb33
matb33 / gist:5322002
Last active December 15, 2015 20:58
Automated server installation for Meteor 0.6.0+ on a fresh AWS EC2 Ubuntu Server 12.10 installation. Although MongoDB is installed, I only tested against having my database remotely on MongoHQ. Let me know if you have issues with a local DB. Moved: https://github.com/matb33/meteor-ec2-install
MOVED: https://github.com/matb33/meteor-ec2-install
@webdesserts
webdesserts / Gulpfile.js
Last active April 3, 2023 08:16
Automatically reload your node.js app on file change with Gulp (https://github.com/wearefractal/gulp).
// NOTE: I previously suggested doing this through Grunt, but had plenty of problems with
// my set up. Grunt did some weird things with scope, and I ended up using nodemon. This
// setup is now using Gulp. It works exactly how I expect it to and is WAY more concise.
var gulp = require('gulp'),
spawn = require('child_process').spawn,
node;
/**
* $ gulp server
* description: launch the server. If there's a server already running, kill it.
@gabrielhpugliese
gabrielhpugliese / meteor-windows-vagrant-tutorial.md
Last active April 19, 2022 14:37
Tutorial for running Meteor in Windows using Vagrant

Tutorial: Meteor in Windows using Vagrant

BEFORE YOU CONTINUE:

  • Now, Meteor runs in any Windows without any line of this tutorial. Just download the Meteor binary! Yay!!
  • mrt is no longer used with Meteor 1.0

These days some people were discussing at meteor-talk group about running Meteor at Windows and I’ve recommended them using Vagrant. It’s a very developer-friendly piece of software that creates a virtual machine (VM) which let you run any operating system wanted and connect to it without big efforts of configuration (just make the initial installation and you have it working).

Many packages (I've tested) for running Meteor+Vagrant fails because Meteor writes its mongodb file and also other files inside local build folder into a shared folder between the Windows host and the Linux guest, and it simply does not work. So I've put my brain to work and found a solution: do symlinks inside the VM (but do not use ln. Use mount so git can follow it). It’s covered on

@dweldon
dweldon / meteor-nginx
Last active January 22, 2024 06:53
This is an example of how to configure nginx to serve a meteor app.
server {
listen [::]:80;
listen 80;
server_name app.example.com;
return 301 https://$server_name$request_uri;
}
server {
@patrickleet
patrickleet / gist:6312627
Created August 22, 2013 20:51
meteor.js cheatsheet
// Assuming the following directory structure
/*
app/
.meteor/
client/
server/
collections/
*/
// 1. Create a collection
@nilayp
nilayp / git-backup-to-Backblaze-B2.sh
Last active May 23, 2023 00:46 — forked from philippb/git-backup-to-AWS-S3.sh
Complete git repository backup script to Backblaze B2
#!/bin/bash
# Script to backup git repo to Backblaze B2
# Set bucket, dir, password and account to use for the backup. I keep mine in local env vars
# These are set by localrc which lives on an encrypted home directory and is executed by my bashrc
# Ensure you have authorized the B2 command line tool with the correct account AND added your SSH
# public key to your github account, if you need to backup private repositories.
# To restore this repo in the future, download it from B2, extract it and then use this command:
# cd old-repository.git
@kublermdk
kublermdk / Example Customer and Customer Transaction.js
Last active May 10, 2020 09:23
An example of a Customer and Customer Transaction for the article "Advanced Filtering with MongoDB Aggregation Pipelines"
{
"customer": {
"_id": "5eb3d000af2f5c073c089cd2", // ObjectId
"name": "Michael Kubler",
"dateOfBirth": 467683200, // Unix time
"state": "SA",
"gender": "male",
"status": "active",
"createdAt": 1588760101, // Unix time
"updatedAt": 1588760914 // Unix time