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@fatihacet
fatihacet / pubsub-simple.js
Created October 15, 2011 22:02
Simple PubSub implementation with JavaScript - taken from Addy Osmani's design patterns book -
var pubsub = {};
(function(q) {
var topics = {}, subUid = -1;
q.subscribe = function(topic, func) {
if (!topics[topic]) {
topics[topic] = [];
}
var token = (++subUid).toString();
topics[topic].push({
token: token,

tmux cheatsheet

As configured in my dotfiles.

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

@crtr0
crtr0 / client.js
Created June 8, 2012 17:02
A simple example of setting-up dynamic "rooms" for socket.io clients to join
// set-up a connection between the client and the server
var socket = io.connect();
// let's assume that the client page, once rendered, knows what room it wants to join
var room = "abc123";
socket.on('connect', function() {
// Connected, let's sign-up for to receive messages for this room
socket.emit('room', room);
});
@digitaljhelms
digitaljhelms / gist:4287848
Last active June 11, 2024 22:12
Git/GitHub branching standards & conventions

Branching

Quick Legend

Description, Instructions, Notes
Instance Branch
@oozman
oozman / custom-domain-localhost-xampp
Last active September 1, 2022 06:07
How to add a custom domain name on your localhost using XAMPP. Codes are based on Windows, but Step 2 onwards are pretty much applicable on other operating system.
Step 1:
Go to: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
And add this to the bottom of the file:
=============
127.0.0.1 your.domain.com
=============
Step 2:
Go to [your XAMPP directory]/apache/conf/httpd-xampp.conf
@rxaviers
rxaviers / gist:7360908
Last active June 14, 2024 18:27
Complete list of github markdown emoji markup

People

:bowtie: :bowtie: 😄 :smile: 😆 :laughing:
😊 :blush: 😃 :smiley: ☺️ :relaxed:
😏 :smirk: 😍 :heart_eyes: 😘 :kissing_heart:
😚 :kissing_closed_eyes: 😳 :flushed: 😌 :relieved:
😆 :satisfied: 😁 :grin: 😉 :wink:
😜 :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: 😝 :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: 😀 :grinning:
😗 :kissing: 😙 :kissing_smiling_eyes: 😛 :stuck_out_tongue:
@indexzero
indexzero / ISC.md
Created April 13, 2014 21:00
ISC vs. MIT

Copyright (c) 4-digit year, Company or Person's Name

Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

Source: http://opensource.org/licenses/ISC

It seems that it does not matter what timezone is on the server as long as you have the time set right for the current timezone, know the timezone of the datetime columns that you store, and are aware of the issues with daylight savings time.

On the other hand if you have control of the timezones of the servers you work with then you can have everything set to UTC internally and never worry about timezones and DST.

Here are some notes I collected of how to work with timezones as a form of cheatsheet for myself and others which might influence what timezone the person will choose for his/her server and how he/she will store date and time.

MySQL Timezone Cheatsheet

@jlafon
jlafon / dynamodb.md
Created December 3, 2014 05:03
An Introduction to Amazon's DynamoDB

An introduction to DynamoDB

DynamoDB is a powerful, fully managed, low latency, NoSQL database service provided by Amazon. DynamoDB allows you to pay for dedicated throughput, with predictable performance for "any level of request traffic". Scalability is handled for you, and data is replicated across multiple availability zones automatically. Amazon handles all of the pain points associated with managing a distributed datastore for you, including replication, load balancing, provisioning, and backups. All that is left is for you to take your data, and its access patterns, and make it work in the denormalized world of NoSQL.

Modeling your data

The single most important part of using DynamoDB begins before you ever put data into it: designing the table(s) and keys. Keys (Amazon calls them primary keys) can be composed of one attribute, called a hash key, or a compound key called the hash and range key. The key is used to uniquely identify an item in a table. The choice of the primary key is particularl

@indiesquidge
indiesquidge / homebrew.md
Last active May 10, 2024 15:16
How to and Best of Homebrew

Homebrew

How To

Homebrew is a package management system for OS X. You can read more about it here, or simply run

ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

to install it.