Due to a bug in the packaging of Android OS "L", dependencies which reference Okio need to be repackaged.
For more information see square/okhttp#967
Usage
// Very slightly adapted from http://stackoverflow.com/a/30141700/106244 | |
// 99.99% Credit to Martin R! | |
// Mapping from XML/HTML character entity reference to character | |
// From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_XML_and_HTML_character_entity_references | |
private let characterEntities : [String: Character] = [ | |
// XML predefined entities: | |
""" : "\"", | |
"&" : "&", |
import UIKit | |
import Foundation | |
class ViewController: UIViewController, NSURLSessionDelegate { | |
override func viewDidLoad() { | |
super.viewDidLoad() | |
httpGet(NSMutableURLRequest(URL: NSURL(string: "https://example.com")!)) | |
} |
<style type="text/css"> | |
body { | |
background:#fff; | |
color:#000; | |
font-family: Didot; | |
font-size:14px; | |
line-height:170%; | |
text-align: justify; | |
counter-reset: chapter; // FDM 130718 - Essential declaration of 'chapter' for nested counters H1 to H6 to work | |
} |
Due to a bug in the packaging of Android OS "L", dependencies which reference Okio need to be repackaged.
For more information see square/okhttp#967
Usage
When hosting our web applications, we often have one public IP
address (i.e., an IP address visible to the outside world)
using which we want to host multiple web apps. For example, one
may wants to host three different web apps respectively for
example1.com
, example2.com
, and example1.com/images
on
the same machine using a single IP address.
How can we do that? Well, the good news is Internet browsers
#Setting up Nginx on Your Local System ###by Keith Rosenberg
##Step 1 - Homebrew The first thing to do, if you're on a Mac, is to install homebrew from http://mxcl.github.io/homebrew/
The command to type into terminal to install homebrew is:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
# ipak function: install and load multiple R packages. | |
# check to see if packages are installed. Install them if they are not, then load them into the R session. | |
ipak <- function(pkg){ | |
new.pkg <- pkg[!(pkg %in% installed.packages()[, "Package"])] | |
if (length(new.pkg)) | |
install.packages(new.pkg, dependencies = TRUE) | |
sapply(pkg, require, character.only = TRUE) | |
} |
/* Base fragment to ensure the parent activity implements a contract interface. */ | |
public abstract class ContractFragment<T> extends Fragment { | |
private T mContract; | |
@Override | |
public void onAttach(Activity activity) { | |
try { | |
mContract = (T)activity; | |
} catch (ClassCastException e) { | |
throw new IllegalStateException(activity.getClass().getSimpleName() |
#!/bin/sh | |
# !/bin/sh | |
# apt-fast v0.02 by Matt Parnell http://www.mattparnell.com, this thing is fully open-source | |
# if you do anything cool with it, let me know so I can publish or host it for you | |
# contact me at admin@mattparnell.com | |
# Special thanks to Travis/travisn000 from the PCLinux Forums for making improvements that allow | |
# for more complex apt-get commands. See the thread: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,66385.0.html | |
# Use this just like apt-get for faster package downloading. Make sure to have axel installed. |
from __future__ import division | |
from numpy.fft import rfft | |
from numpy import argmax, mean, diff, log, nonzero | |
from scipy.signal import blackmanharris, correlate | |
from time import time | |
import sys | |
try: | |
import soundfile as sf | |
except ImportError: | |
from scikits.audiolab import flacread |