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; acceleration_enabled = {acceleration_enabled}
; acceleration_infill = {acceleration_infill}
; acceleration_ironing = {acceleration_ironing}
; acceleration_layer_0 = {acceleration_layer_0}
; acceleration_prime_tower = {acceleration_prime_tower}
; acceleration_print = {acceleration_print}
; acceleration_print_layer_0 = {acceleration_print_layer_0}
; acceleration_roofing = {acceleration_roofing}
; acceleration_skirt_brim = {acceleration_skirt_brim}
; acceleration_support = {acceleration_support}
@JamesMGreene
JamesMGreene / gitflow-breakdown.md
Last active May 3, 2024 12:32
`git flow` vs. `git`: A comparison of using `git flow` commands versus raw `git` commands.

Initialize

gitflow git
git flow init git init
  git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial commit"
  git checkout -b develop master

Connect to the remote repository

@dherman
dherman / loader-api.md
Last active January 31, 2019 03:02
Complete ES6 Loader API

Notational Conventions

This section describes the conventions used here to describe type signatures.

A [T] is an array-like value (only ever used read-only in this API), i.e., one with an integer length and whose indexed properties from 0 to length - 1 are of type T.

A type T? should be read as T | undefined -- that is, an optional value that may be undefined.

Loaders

@jelbourn
jelbourn / api-provider.js
Last active February 25, 2024 12:51
Example of using an angular provider to build an api service. Subject of August 20th 2013 talk at the NYC AngularJS Meetup. http://www.meetup.com/AngularJS-NYC/events/134578452/See in jsbin: http://jsbin.com/iWUlANe/5/editSlides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RMbddKB7warqbPOlluC7kP0y16kbWqGzcAAP6TYchdw
/**
* Example of using an angular provider to build an api service.
* @author Jeremy Elbourn (@jelbourn)
*/
/** Namespace for the application. */
var app = {};
/******************************************************************************/
@rkh
rkh / gist:4644647
Last active December 11, 2015 18:49

The Hunt for the right HTTP library

Use case: Travis CLI. One command invokes one or more sequential HTTP requests.

Note that startup time and the first request are very significant for a command line tool like this.

Clone the repo if you want to follow along.

Note: numbers might be due to how libraries are used (via faraday)

@mckamey
mckamey / bezier.js
Created September 25, 2012 16:35
JavaScript port of Webkit CSS cubic-bezier(p1x.p1y,p2x,p2y) and various approximations
/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
@manadart
manadart / 01_GreetingAspect.cs
Created March 25, 2011 08:22
Example usage of TinyIoC - the first with constructor injection, the second with property injection.
namespace TinyIoCDemo
{
// This is the interface for my aspect - the dependency for my classes.
public interface IAspectDependency
{
string GetGreeting();
}
// And here is an implementation.
public class GreetingAspect : IAspectDependency
@Burgestrand
Burgestrand / download-progress.rb
Created June 27, 2010 13:55
Ruby HTTP file download with progress measurement
require 'net/http'
require 'uri'
def download(url)
Thread.new do
thread = Thread.current
body = thread[:body] = []
url = URI.parse url
Net::HTTP.new(url.host, url.port).request_get(url.path) do |response|