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@JeffPaine
JeffPaine / us_state_abbreviations.py
Last active March 12, 2024 04:39
A python list of all US state abbreviations.
# United States Postal Service (USPS) abbreviations.
abbreviations = [
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States#States.
"AK", "AL", "AR", "AZ", "CA", "CO", "CT", "DE", "FL", "GA", "HI", "IA",
"ID", "IL", "IN", "KS", "KY", "LA", "MA", "MD", "ME", "MI", "MN", "MO",
"MS", "MT", "NC", "ND", "NE", "NH", "NJ", "NM", "NV", "NY", "OH", "OK",
"OR", "PA", "RI", "SC", "SD", "TN", "TX", "UT", "VA", "VT", "WA", "WI",
"WV", "WY",
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States#Federal_district.
"DC",
@ramnathv
ramnathv / gh-pages.md
Created March 28, 2012 15:37
Creating a clean gh-pages branch

Creating a clean gh-pages branch

This is the sequence of steps to follow to create a root gh-pages branch. It is based on a question at [SO]

cd /path/to/repo-name
git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/gh-pages
rm .git/index
git clean -fdx
echo "My GitHub Page" > index.html
@pfig
pfig / mkfavicon.sh
Created February 12, 2012 12:01
Make a multi-resolution favicon.ico from a source image, using ImageMagick
#!/bin/bash
# from
# http://bergamini.org/computers/creating-favicon.ico-icon-files-with-imagemagick-convert.html
convert source-WxW.png -resize 256x256 -transparent white favicon-256.png
convert favicon-256.png -resize 16x16 favicon-16.png
convert favicon-256.png -resize 32x32 favicon-32.png
convert favicon-256.png -resize 64x64 favicon-64.png
convert favicon-256.png -resize 128x128 favicon-128.png
@walterlua
walterlua / table_copy.lua
Created May 18, 2011 07:50
Implementation of JavaScript array.concat() in Lua. Also, adds the function to Lua's table library
-- table.copy( array, ... ) returns a shallow copy of array.
-- A variable number of additional arrays can be passed in as
-- optional arguments. If an array has a hole (a nil entry),
-- copying in a given source array stops at the last consecutive
-- item prior to the hole.
--
-- Note: In Lua, the function table.concat() is equivalent
-- to JavaScript's array.join(). Hence, the following function
-- is called copy().
table.copy = function( t, ... )