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@emrekgn
emrekgn / soyisimler
Created December 4, 2015 08:44
Türkçe Soyisim Listesi
ŞEN
KANDEMİR
ÇEVİK
ERKURAN
TÜTEN
ÖZTÜRK
YÜZBAŞIOĞLU
VURAL
YÜCEL
SÖNMEZ
@bueckl
bueckl / wget
Last active October 11, 2023 08:05
Wget examples
#Spider Websites with Wget – 20 Practical Examples
Wget is extremely powerful, but like with most other command line programs, the plethora of options it supports can be intimidating to new users. Thus what we have here are a collection of wget commands that you can use to accomplish common tasks from downloading single files to mirroring entire websites. It will help if you can read through the wget manual but for the busy souls, these commands are ready to execute.
1. Download a single file from the Internet
wget http://example.com/file.iso
2. Download a file but save it locally under a different name
wget ‐‐output-document=filename.html example.com
@staringispolite
staringispolite / asciiputsonglasses
Last active May 27, 2024 09:28
Ascii art sunglasses meme
Puts on glasses:
(•_•)
( •_•)>⌐■-■
(⌐■_■)
Takes off glasses ("mother of god..."):
(⌐■_■)
( •_•)>⌐■-■
import json
import urllib2
import StringIO
import gzip
from time import sleep
from os import system
import platform
oldUsers = {}
@thriveth
thriveth / CBcolors.py
Created January 22, 2014 14:52
A color blind/friendly color cycle for Matplotlib line plots. Might want to shuffle it around a bit more,but already not it gives kinda good contrasts between subsequent colors, and shows reasonably well in colorblind filters (though not in pure monochrome).
CB_color_cycle = ['#377eb8', '#ff7f00', '#4daf4a',
'#f781bf', '#a65628', '#984ea3',
'#999999', '#e41a1c', '#dede00']
@rastasheep
rastasheep / go_project_code_layout.md
Created July 28, 2013 15:58
How to organize a multi-package golang application hosted on Github.

Introduction

A common use case is to create a reusable library and an application that consumes it, and host both on Github. We will illustrate this with a trivial application called "uselessd" that consumes a likewise trivial library called "useless".

Code Layout

The app and both libraries live on Github, each in its own repository.

@endolith
endolith / frequency_estimator.py
Last active May 8, 2024 17:59
Frequency estimation methods in Python
from __future__ import division
from numpy.fft import rfft
from numpy import argmax, mean, diff, log, nonzero
from scipy.signal import blackmanharris, correlate
from time import time
import sys
try:
import soundfile as sf
except ImportError:
from scikits.audiolab import flacread