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// global dependencies
npm install -g knex
#include <stdio.h> | |
#define MAX 20 | |
/** | |
* Algorítmo first-fit didático | |
* escrito em C ANSI | |
*/ | |
/* tipo para o obloco de memória */ |
var config = require('../config'); | |
var async = require('async'); | |
var gm = require('gm'); | |
var mime = require('mime'); | |
var stream = require('stream'); | |
var aws = require('aws-sdk'); | |
var s3 = new aws.S3(config.aws); | |
var filenameFull = "tm_icons.png"; | |
//Regex to remove | |
var filenameText = filenameFull.replace(/\.[^/.]+$/, ""); |
/** | |
* Global Reset of all HTML Elements | |
* | |
* Resetting all of our HTML Elements ensures a smoother | |
* visual transition between browsers. If you don't believe me, | |
* try temporarily commenting out this block of code, then go | |
* and look at Mozilla versus Safari, both good browsers with | |
* a good implementation of CSS. The thing is, all browser CSS | |
* defaults are different and at the end of the day if visual | |
* consistency is what we're shooting for, then we need to |