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@Xion
Xion / Coded4.hs
Created December 27, 2011 21:30
Haskell implementation of coded4 analyzer (simplified)
-- Coded4.hs
-- Simplified version of coded4 analyzer (http://github.com/Xion/coded4)
-- Supports only Git repositories and produces less neatly formatted output
-- usage:
-- $ runghc Coded4.hs <path-to-git-repo>
module Coded4 where
@bemasher
bemasher / stack.go
Last active August 19, 2020 10:59
A simple LIFO stack backed by a linked list implemented with golang.
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
type Stack struct {
top *Element
size int
}
@jlong
jlong / uri.js
Created April 20, 2012 13:29
URI Parsing with Javascript
var parser = document.createElement('a');
parser.href = "http://example.com:3000/pathname/?search=test#hash";
parser.protocol; // => "http:"
parser.hostname; // => "example.com"
parser.port; // => "3000"
parser.pathname; // => "/pathname/"
parser.search; // => "?search=test"
parser.hash; // => "#hash"
parser.host; // => "example.com:3000"
@tomdale
tomdale / gist:2481356
Created April 24, 2012 16:44
One CoffeeScript ambiguity
App.messageController = Ember.Object.create
message: "Hello, world!"
# Compiles to:
# App.messageController = Ember.Object.create({
# message: "Hello, world!"
# });
# Okay, let's refactor it and delete the message property:
@hellerbarde
hellerbarde / latency.markdown
Created May 31, 2012 13:16 — forked from jboner/latency.txt
Latency numbers every programmer should know

Latency numbers every programmer should know

L1 cache reference ......................... 0.5 ns
Branch mispredict ............................ 5 ns
L2 cache reference ........................... 7 ns
Mutex lock/unlock ........................... 25 ns
Main memory reference ...................... 100 ns             
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy ............. 3,000 ns  =   3 µs
Send 2K bytes over 1 Gbps network ....... 20,000 ns  =  20 µs
SSD random read ........................ 150,000 ns  = 150 µs

Read 1 MB sequentially from memory ..... 250,000 ns = 250 µs

@erikreagan
erikreagan / mac-apps.md
Created August 4, 2012 19:18
Mac developer must-haves

Mac web developer apps

This gist's comment stream is a collection of webdev apps for OS X. Feel free to add links to apps you like, just make sure you add some context to what it does — either from the creator's website or your own thoughts.

— Erik

@nikcub
nikcub / README.md
Created October 4, 2012 13:06
Facebook PHP Source Code from August 2007
@domenic
domenic / promises.md
Last active June 24, 2024 03:11
You're Missing the Point of Promises

This article has been given a more permanent home on my blog. Also, since it was first written, the development of the Promises/A+ specification has made the original emphasis on Promises/A seem somewhat outdated.

You're Missing the Point of Promises

Promises are a software abstraction that makes working with asynchronous operations much more pleasant. In the most basic definition, your code will move from continuation-passing style:

getTweetsFor("domenic", function (err, results) {
 // the rest of your code goes here.
@joewalnes
joewalnes / example.html
Created November 1, 2012 21:01
TinyTest.js
<script src="THING_TO_TEST.js"></script>
<script src="tinytest.js"></script>
<script>
TinyTest.run('THING_TO_TEST.js', {
'some test name': function() {
this.assertEquals(1, 2);
},
@klange
klange / _.md
Last active May 23, 2024 13:45
It's a résumé, as a readable and compilable C source file. Since Hacker News got here, this has been updated to be most of my actual résumé. This isn't a serious document, just a concept to annoy people who talk about recruiting and the formats they accept résumés in. It's also relatively representative of my coding style.

Since this is on Hacker News and reddit...

  • No, I don't distribute my résumé like this. A friend of mine made a joke about me being the kind of person who would do this, so I did (the link on that page was added later). My actual résumé is a good bit crazier.
  • I apologize for the use of _t in my types. I spend a lot of time at a level where I can do that; "reserved for system libraries? I am the system libraries".
  • Since people kept complaining, I've fixed the assignments of string literals to non-const char *s.
  • My use of type * name, however, is entirely intentional.
  • If you're using an older compiler, you might have trouble with the anonymous unions and the designated initializers - I think gcc 4.4 requires some extra braces to get them working together. Anything reasonably recent should work fine. Clang and gcc (newer than 4.4, at le