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public abstract class Hole
{
public static readonly float LineWidth = 2f;
protected Hole(int radius)
{
Radius = radius;
}
public PointF Point { get; set; }
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lobrien / combinators.js
Created March 27, 2019 19:11 — forked from Avaq/combinators.js
Common combinators in JavaScript
const I = x => x;
const K = x => y => x;
const A = f => x => f(x);
const T = x => f => f(x);
const W = f => x => f(x)(x);
const C = f => y => x => f(x)(y);
const B = f => g => x => f(g(x));
const S = f => g => x => f(x)(g(x));
const P = f => g => x => y => f(g(x))(g(y));
const Y = f => (g => g(g))(g => f(x => g(g)(x)));
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lobrien / README.md
Created August 7, 2019 19:17 — forked from mzabriskie/README.md
Check git status of multiple repos

If you're like me you have a dir like ~/Workspace/Github where all your git repos live. I often find myself making a change in a repo, getting side tracked and ending up in another repo, or off doing something else all together. After a while I end up with several repos with modifications. This script helps me pick up where I left off by checking the status of all my repos, instead of having to check each one individually.

Usage:

git-status [directory]

This will run git status on each repo under the directory specified. If called with no directory provided it will default to the current directory.