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alvinj / sbtmkdirs.sh
Last active June 22, 2024 15:13
A shell script to create an SBT project directory structure
#!/bin/bash
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name: sbtmkdirs
# Version: 1.5
# Purpose: Create an SBT project directory structure with a few simple options.
# Author: Alvin Alexander, http://alvinalexander.com
# License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 Generic
# http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@elijahmanor
elijahmanor / console.js
Created August 24, 2012 03:27
Custom JSBin Settings
jsbin.settings.editor.theme = "monokai";
jsbin.settings.editor.indentUnit = 4;
jsbin.settings.editor.smartIndent = true;
jsbin.settings.editor.tabSize = 4;
jsbin.settings.editor.indentWithTabs = true;
jsbin.settings.editor.autoClearEmptyLines = true;
jsbin.settings.editor.lineWrapping = true;
jsbin.settings.editor.lineNumbers = true;
jsbin.settings.editor.matchBrackets = true;
@m3nd3s
m3nd3s / NERDTree.mkd
Last active November 23, 2023 13:45
My Vim Cheat Sheet

NERDTree

o.......Open files, directories and bookmarks....................|NERDTree-o|
go......Open selected file, but leave cursor in the NERDTree.....|NERDTree-go|
t.......Open selected node/bookmark in a new tab.................|NERDTree-t|
T.......Same as 't' but keep the focus on the current tab........|NERDTree-T|
i.......Open selected file in a split window.....................|NERDTree-i|
gi......Same as i, but leave the cursor on the NERDTree..........|NERDTree-gi|
s.......Open selected file in a new vsplit.......................|NERDTree-s|
gs......Same as s, but leave the cursor on the NERDTree..........|NERDTree-gs|

O.......Recursively open the selected directory..................|NERDTree-O|

@azat-co
azat-co / jquery-api.md
Last active November 2, 2022 19:33
The list of most commonly used jQuery API functions

Here is the list of most commonly used jQuery API functions:

  • find(): Selects elements based on the provided selector string
  • hide(): Hides an element if it was visible
  • show(): Shows an element if it was hidden
  • html(): Gets or sets an inner HTML of an element
  • append() Injects an element into the DOM after the selected element
  • prepend() Injects an element into the DOM before the selected element
  • on(): Attaches an event listener to an element
  • off() Detaches an event listener from an element
@wh5a
wh5a / QuickCheck.scala
Created November 10, 2013 05:09
Coursera Reactive Scala Programming #1 - Quickcheck
package quickcheck
import common._
import org.scalacheck._
import Arbitrary._
import Gen._
import Prop._
import Math._
@staltz
staltz / introrx.md
Last active July 25, 2024 16:52
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@osipov
osipov / gist:c2a34884a647c29765ed
Created July 21, 2014 19:12
Install Scala and SBT using apt-get on Ubuntu 14.04 or any Debian derivative using apt-get
sudo apt-get remove scala-library scala
sudo wget www.scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.4.deb
sudo dpkg -i scala-2.10.4.deb
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install scala
wget http://scalasbt.artifactoryonline.com/scalasbt/sbt-native-packages/org/scala-sbt/sbt/0.12.4/sbt.deb
sudo dpkg -i sbt.deb
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install sbt
@cletusw
cletusw / .eslintrc
Last active February 29, 2024 20:24
ESLint Reset - A starter .eslintrc file that resets all rules to off and includes a description of what each rule does. From here, enable the rules that you care about by changing the 0 to a 1 or 2. 1 means warning (will not affect exit code) and 2 means error (will affect exit code).
{
// http://eslint.org/docs/rules/
"ecmaFeatures": {
"binaryLiterals": false, // enable binary literals
"blockBindings": false, // enable let and const (aka block bindings)
"defaultParams": false, // enable default function parameters
"forOf": false, // enable for-of loops
"generators": false, // enable generators
"objectLiteralComputedProperties": false, // enable computed object literal property names
@djspiewak
djspiewak / README.md
Last active August 29, 2015 14:16
Ivy REPL

Ivy REPL

Tired of spinning up SBT just to wire in some dependencies for a quick REPL session? Me too! The following pair of scripts completely resolves this issue. Well, mostly…

list-jars is not actually an Ivy2 resolver. What it does is enumerate all possible JARS within ~/.ivy2/cache (in other words, it excludes locally published artifacts), filters them where relevant for only Scala 2.11 cross-builds, and then orders them (via a very primitive partial ordering) by version, always selecting the latest one. No attempt is made to do any real dependency resolution and JAR hell escaping! So…if something doesn't work, you're on your own.

The fun thing is that you can just launch scala-ivy and use all your fancy third-party libraries without having to do any classpath setup.

Caveats

@djspiewak
djspiewak / streams-tutorial.md
Created March 22, 2015 19:55
Introduction to scalaz-stream

Introduction to scalaz-stream

Every application ever written can be viewed as some sort of transformation on data. Data can come from different sources, such as a network or a file or user input or the Large Hadron Collider. It can come from many sources all at once to be merged and aggregated in interesting ways, and it can be produced into many different output sinks, such as a network or files or graphical user interfaces. You might produce your output all at once, as a big data dump at the end of the world (right before your program shuts down), or you might produce it more incrementally. Every application fits into this model.

The scalaz-stream project is an attempt to make it easy to construct, test and scale programs that fit within this model (which is to say, everything). It does this by providing an abstraction around a "stream" of data, which is really just this notion of some number of data being sequentially pulled out of some unspecified data source. On top of this abstraction, sca