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hangxingliu / github-markdown-print.js
Created May 23, 2018 19:26
GitHub Markdown Print Script
// Refrence from: https://gist.github.com/beevelop/a0f2c76e79610dca01550c9a93f83876
// Copy following scripts in the developer console of page included markdown content you want to print:
(function () {
var $ = document.querySelector.bind(document);
$('#readme').setAttribute('style', 'position:absolute;top:0;left:0;right:0;bottom:0;z-index:100;background-color:white');
$('#readme>article').setAttribute('style', 'border: none');
$('body').innerHTML = $('#readme').outerHTML;
window.print();
})();
@deargle
deargle / tokenize.py
Last active April 22, 2021 12:32
Example of TfidfVectorizer with custom tokenizer that does basic stemming
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Created on Tue Apr 24 16:30:42 2018
@author: deargle
"""
from sklearn.feature_extraction.text import TfidfVectorizer
from nltk.stem.porter import PorterStemmer
import nltk
@wojteklu
wojteklu / clean_code.md
Last active October 16, 2025 13:16
Summary of 'Clean code' by Robert C. Martin

Code is clean if it can be understood easily – by everyone on the team. Clean code can be read and enhanced by a developer other than its original author. With understandability comes readability, changeability, extensibility and maintainability.


General rules

  1. Follow standard conventions.
  2. Keep it simple stupid. Simpler is always better. Reduce complexity as much as possible.
  3. Boy scout rule. Leave the campground cleaner than you found it.
  4. Always find root cause. Always look for the root cause of a problem.

Design rules