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@alganet
alganet / basic_routing.php
Created April 12, 2011 18:48
Another microframework concept
<?php
$r = new Respect\Rest\Router;
$r->get('/', function() {
return 'Hello World';
});
$r->get('/users', function() use($users) {
return $users->list()->toHTML(); //sample model/view call
@fwielstra
fwielstra / api.js
Created June 14, 2011 14:46
An example NodeJS / Mongoose / Express application based on their respective tutorials
/* The API controller
Exports 3 methods:
* post - Creates a new thread
* list - Returns a list of threads
* show - Displays a thread and its posts
*/
var Thread = require('../models/thread.js');
var Post = require('../models/post.js');
@mxcl
mxcl / uninstall_homebrew.sh
Created August 26, 2011 11:25
Uninstall Homebrew
#!/bin/sh
# Just copy and paste the lines below (all at once, it won't work line by line!)
# MAKE SURE YOU ARE HAPPY WITH WHAT IT DOES FIRST! THERE IS NO WARRANTY!
function abort {
echo "$1"
exit 1
}
set -e
@dhrrgn
dhrrgn / csrf.php
Created October 23, 2011 06:25
Simple, yet effective CSRF class for FuelPHP.
<?php
/**
* Simple, yet effective CSRF class for FuelPHP.
*
* @author Dan Horrigan
* @license MIT License
* @copyright 2011 Dan Horrigan
*/
/**
@gre
gre / easing.js
Last active June 27, 2024 15:37
Simple Easing Functions in Javascript - see https://github.com/gre/bezier-easing
/*
* This work is free. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
* terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2,
* as published by Sam Hocevar. See the COPYING file for more details.
*/
/*
* Easing Functions - inspired from http://gizma.com/easing/
* only considering the t value for the range [0, 1] => [0, 1]
*/
EasingFunctions = {
@simX
simX / hidpi.txt
Created July 28, 2012 04:58
Enable HiDPI mode in Mountain Lion w/o Quartz Debug
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver DisplayResolutionEnabled -bool YES;
sudo defaults delete /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver DisplayResolutionDisabled;
// by the way, you need to logout and log back in for this to take effect. Or at least that's what
// Quartz Debug says. Who knows, maybe it's lying?
// P.S. Go to [Apple menu --> System Preferences --> Displays --> Display --> Scaled] after logging
// back in, and you'll see a bunch of "HiDPI" resolutions in the list to choose from.
@mathiasverraes
mathiasverraes / TestFrameworkInATweet.php
Last active May 23, 2022 12:28
A unit testing framework in a tweet.
<?php
function it($m,$p){echo ($p?'✔︎':'✘')." It $m\n"; if(!$p){$GLOBALS['f']=1;}}function done(){if(@$GLOBALS['f'])die(1);}
@rtablada
rtablada / gist:9589842
Created March 16, 2014 21:00
Modification of @fideloper's Validator to allow Model based validations
<?php namespace Initr\Services;
use Illuminate\Validation\Factory as LaravelValidator;
abstract class Validator
{
protected $validator;
protected $data = array();
@joelhooks
joelhooks / egghead-screencast-guideline.md
Last active December 12, 2019 04:03
It seems trivial to record a 1-8 minute screencast, but there are actually quite a few moving parts when it comes to recording a **high quality** screencast. Here's some of our thoughts on the subject.

Recording a Great Coding Screencast

The Screen

First and foremost a coding screencast is about the code, and we need to make sure it looks great. There are a few aspects to this that help ensure that is the case.

Resolution

720p is the target resolution. In pixel terms this is 1280x720. We've gotten the best results when we record at 2560x1440 in a HiDPI (pixel double) mode, giving an effective visible resolution of 1280x720, but extremely crisp. This resolution is achievable on 27" monitors and retina MBPs.

@digitaljhelms
digitaljhelms / post-rewrite
Created September 22, 2014 14:49
Git hook to call `git submodule update` automatically.
#!/bin/sh
echo "[post-rewrite hook: $1]"
# quick script to call "git submodule update" automatically if the
# .gitmodules file is changed
changedfiles=( `git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only HEAD@{1} HEAD` )
if [[ "${changedfiles[*]}" =~ ".gitmodules" ]]; then
echo "initializing & updating submodule(s)"