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munificent / generate.c
Last active May 1, 2024 20:06
A random dungeon generator that fits on a business card
#include <time.h> // Robert Nystrom
#include <stdio.h> // @munificentbob
#include <stdlib.h> // for Ginny
#define r return // 2008-2019
#define l(a, b, c, d) for (i y=a;y\
<b; y++) for (int x = c; x < d; x++)
typedef int i;const i H=40;const i W
=80;i m[40][80];i g(i x){r rand()%x;
}void cave(i s){i w=g(10)+5;i h=g(6)
+3;i t=g(W-w-2)+1;i u=g(H-h-2)+1;l(u
@h3
h3 / color.py
Last active June 27, 2019 19:38
Simple shell color outpout function
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import re
import sys
def c(i):
"""
@antirez
antirez / lmdb.tcl
Created April 28, 2017 15:40
LMDB -- First version of Redis written in Tcl
# LVDB - LLOOGG Memory DB
# Copyriht (C) 2009 Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez@gmail.com>
# All Rights Reserved
# TODO
# - cron with cleanup of timedout clients, automatic dump
# - the dump should use array startsearch to write it line by line
# and may just use gets to read element by element and load the whole state.
# - 'help','stopserver','saveandstopserver','save','load','reset','keys' commands.
# - ttl with milliseconds resolution 'ttl a 1000'. Check ttl in dump!
@csswizardry
csswizardry / README.md
Last active April 2, 2024 20:17
Vim without NERD tree or CtrlP

Vim without NERD tree or CtrlP

I used to use NERD tree for quite a while, then switched to CtrlP for something a little more lightweight. My setup now includes zero file browser or tree view, and instead uses native Vim fuzzy search and auto-directory switching.

Fuzzy Search

There is a super sweet feature in Vim whereby you can fuzzy find your files using **/*, e.g.:

:vs **/*<partial file name><Tab>
@bkaradzic
bkaradzic / orthodoxc++.md
Last active April 23, 2024 13:59
Orthodox C++

Orthodox C++

What is Orthodox C++?

Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.

Why not Modern C++?

@macournoyer
macournoyer / Output
Last active January 9, 2023 15:12
A Neural Network framework in 25 LOC
$ python xor.py
Training:
Epoch 0 MSE: 1.765
Epoch 100 MSE: 0.015
Epoch 200 MSE: 0.005
* Target MSE reached *
Evaluating:
1 XOR 0 = 1 ( 0.904) Error: 0.096
0 XOR 1 = 1 ( 0.908) Error: 0.092
1 XOR 1 = 0 (-0.008) Error: 0.008
@dpapathanasiou
dpapathanasiou / ComodoSSL_HOWTO.md
Last active March 11, 2023 12:15
Installing Comodo SSL Certificates

Create the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) file

openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout example_com.key -out example_com.csr

Prepare the Bundle file

Unzip the file Comodo sends back and create a single certificate bundle file.

@datagrok
datagrok / gist:2199506
Last active April 8, 2023 17:36
Virtualenv's `bin/activate` is Doing It Wrong
@justjkk
justjkk / LICENSE
Last active April 7, 2024 16:57
Parsing JSON with lex and yacc
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 J Kishore Kumar
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
# Video: http://rubyhoedown2008.confreaks.com/08-chris-wanstrath-keynote.html
Hi everyone, I'm Chris Wanstrath.
When Jeremy asked me to come talk, I said yes. Hell yes. Immediately. But
then I took a few moments and thought, Wait, why? Why me? What am I supposed
to say that's interesting? Something about Ruby, perhaps. Maybe the
future of it. The future of something, at least. That sounds
keynote-y.