{ | |
"version": "0.1.0", | |
// List of configurations. Add new configurations or edit existing ones. | |
// ONLY "node" and "mono" are supported, change "type" to switch. | |
"configurations": [ | |
{ | |
// Name of configuration; appears in the launch configuration drop down menu. | |
"name": "Run app.js", | |
// Type of configuration. Possible values: "node", "mono". | |
"type": "node", |
import math | |
def main(): | |
count = 2 | |
count2 = 1 | |
while True: | |
isprime = True | |
for x in range(2, int(math.sqrt(count) + 1)): | |
if count % x == 0: | |
isprime = False |
<?php | |
// ... | |
protected $middleware = [ | |
// ... | |
'App\Http\Middleware\CloudFlareProxies', | |
]; | |
// ... |
angular.module('myApp', ['ionic', 'myApp.services', 'myApp.controllers']) | |
.run(function(DB) { | |
DB.init(); | |
}); |
# Basically the nginx configuration I use at konklone.com. | |
# I check it using https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=konklone.com | |
# | |
# To provide feedback, please tweet at @konklone or email eric@konklone.com. | |
# Comments on gists don't notify the author. | |
# | |
# Thanks to WubTheCaptain (https://wubthecaptain.eu) for his help and ciphersuites. | |
# Thanks to Ilya Grigorik (https://www.igvita.com) for constant inspiration. | |
server { |
/* | |
In the node.js intro tutorial (http://nodejs.org/), they show a basic tcp | |
server, but for some reason omit a client connecting to it. I added an | |
example at the bottom. | |
Save the following server in example.js: | |
*/ | |
var net = require('net'); |
This is one way to pass some data (API tokens, etc.) to your Jekyll templates without putting it in your _config.yml
file (which is likely to be committed in your GitHub repository).
Copy the environment_variables.rb
plugin to your _plugins
folder, and add any environment variable you wish to have available on the site.config
object.
In a Liquid template, that information will be available through the site
object. For example, _layouts/default.html
could contain:
When times get tough and people get nasty, you’ll need more than a killer smile. You’ll need a killer contract.
Used by 1000s of designers and developers Clarify what’s expected on both sides Helps build great relationships between you and your clients Plain and simple, no legal jargon Customisable to suit your business Used on countless web projects since 2008
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package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"labix.org/v2/mgo" | |
"labix.org/v2/mgo/bson" | |
"time" | |
) | |
type Person struct { |