Getting started:
Related tutorials:
- MySQL-CLI: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfdtiltiRHWEw4-kRrh1ZZy_3OcQxTn7P
- Analyzing Business Metrics: https://www.codecademy.com/learn/sql-analyzing-business-metrics
<?xml version="1.0"?> | |
<layout> | |
<default> | |
<!--Root/Default Layouts--> | |
<reference name="root"> | |
<!--Appending Block--> | |
<block type="page/html_breadcrumbs" name="breadcrumbs" as="breadcrumbs"/> | |
</reference> | |
<!--CSS and JS Files--> |
import requests | |
from ipware.ip import get_ip | |
def _test_recaptcha(request, secret): | |
try: | |
recaptcha = request.POST.get('g-recaptcha-response') | |
url = 'https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify' | |
remote_ip = get_ip(request) | |
params = { | |
'secret': secret, |
#!/bin/sh | |
# /etc/init.d/firewall | |
# chmod +x | |
### BEGIN INIT INFO | |
# Provides: firewall | |
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog | |
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog | |
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 |
#!/bin/bash | |
NAME="hello_app" # Name of the application | |
DJANGODIR=/webapps/hello_django/hello # Django project directory | |
SOCKFILE=/webapps/hello_django/run/gunicorn.sock # we will communicte using this unix socket | |
USER=hello # the user to run as | |
GROUP=webapps # the group to run as | |
NUM_WORKERS=3 # how many worker processes should Gunicorn spawn | |
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=hello.settings # which settings file should Django use | |
DJANGO_WSGI_MODULE=hello.wsgi # WSGI module name |
Getting started:
Related tutorials:
##git mergetool
In the middle file (future merged file), you can navigate between conflicts with ]c
and [c
.
Choose which version you want to keep with :diffget //2
or :diffget //3
(the //2
and //3
are unique identifiers for the target/master copy and the merge/branch copy file names).
:diffupdate (to remove leftover spacing issues)
:only (once you’re done reviewing all conflicts, this shows only the middle/merged file)
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