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@stettix
stettix / things-i-believe.md
Last active December 5, 2024 15:29
Things I believe

Things I believe

This is a collection of the things I believe about software development. I have worked for years building backend and data processing systems, so read the below within that context.

Agree? Disagree? Feel free to let me know at @JanStette.

Fundamentals

Keep it simple, stupid. You ain't gonna need it.

How to download your Udemy course videos using youtube-dl

$ youtube-dl --list-extractors | grep udemy

Steps

  1. Get link to the course to download. e.g. https://www.udemy.com/course-name/
  2. Login into udemy website, save the cookie from chrome using Chrome (Cookie.txt)[1] export extension. Save it to file udemy-cookies.txt
  3. Get the link of the video that you want to download. usually in format. Use the command provided below where you have to replace the {course_link} and {path_to_cookies_file} with respective paths.
$ youtube-dl {course_link} --cookies {path_to_cookies_file}
@mariocj89
mariocj89 / python-logging.md
Last active November 6, 2024 20:13
Understanding logging in Python

Logging trees

Introduction

When applications are running in production, they become black boxes that need to be traced and monitored. One of the simplest, yet main, ways to do so is logging. Logging allows us - at the time we develop our software - to instruct the program to emit information while the system is running that will be useful for us and our sysadmins.

@alexeygrigorev
alexeygrigorev / vimeo-download.py
Created September 17, 2016 09:09
Downloading segmented video from vimeo
import requests
import base64
from tqdm import tqdm
master_json_url = 'https://178skyfiregce-a.akamaihd.net/exp=1474107106~acl=%2F142089577%2F%2A~hmac=0d9becc441fc5385462d53bf59cf019c0184690862f49b414e9a2f1c5bafbe0d/142089577/video/426274424,426274425,426274423,426274422/master.json?base64_init=1'
base_url = master_json_url[:master_json_url.rfind('/', 0, -26) + 1]
resp = requests.get(master_json_url)
content = resp.json()
@evansde77
evansde77 / mock_requests.py
Last active November 1, 2024 13:38
Example of mocking requests calls
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
mocking requests calls
"""
import mock
import unittest
import requests
from requests.exceptions import HTTPError
@tomysmile
tomysmile / mac-setup-redis.md
Last active December 11, 2024 20:15
Brew install Redis on Mac

type below:

brew update
brew install redis

To have launchd start redis now and restart at login:

brew services start redis
@pmav99
pmav99 / config2.json
Last active June 15, 2022 14:56
Python logging configuration using JSON. If you want an updated example also covering YAML files, check here: https://github.com/pmav99/python-logging-example
{
"logging": {
"version": 1,
"disable_existing_loggers": true,
"formatters": {
"brief": {
"class": "logging.Formatter",
"datefmt": "%I:%M:%S",
"format": "%(levelname)-8s; %(name)-15s; %(message)s"
},
@goldsborough
goldsborough / database.py
Created September 3, 2014 10:07
Python Sqlite3 wrapper
###########################################################################
#
## @file database.py
#
###########################################################################
import sqlite3
###########################################################################
#
@octocat
octocat / .gitignore
Created February 27, 2014 19:38
Some common .gitignore configurations
# Compiled source #
###################
*.com
*.class
*.dll
*.exe
*.o
*.so
# Packages #
@MarcDiethelm
MarcDiethelm / Contributing.md
Last active September 13, 2024 15:58
How to contribute to a project on Github

This text now lives at https://github.com/MarcDiethelm/contributing/blob/master/README.md. I turned it into a Github repo so you can, you know, contribute to it by making pull requests.


Contributing

If you want to contribute to a project and make it better, your help is very welcome. Contributing is also a great way to learn more about social coding on Github, new technologies and and their ecosystems and how to make constructive, helpful bug reports, feature requests and the noblest of all contributions: a good, clean pull request.