Scaling Magento presentation with 60 slides and notes, which was then reviewed by Alan Storm.
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#!/bin/bash | |
set -e | |
GVERSION="1.9" | |
GFILE="go$GVERSION.linux-amd64.tar.gz" | |
GOPATH="$HOME/go" | |
GOROOT="/usr/local/go" | |
if [ -d $GOROOT ]; then | |
echo "Installation directories already exist $GOROOT" |
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## gittyup() - Easily keep master in sync with upstream. ## | |
## ## | |
## Author: Evan Coury, http://blog.evan.pro/ ## | |
## URL: https://gist.github.com/1506822 ## | |
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## This bash function is a simple shortcut for keeping your local (and public ## | |
## fork / origin remote) master branch up to date and in sync with the upstream ## | |
## master. To use gittyup(), simply drop this in your ~/.bashrc. ## |