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rcorreia / drag_and_drop_helper.js
Last active August 11, 2023 06:41
drag_and_drop_helper.js
(function( $ ) {
$.fn.simulateDragDrop = function(options) {
return this.each(function() {
new $.simulateDragDrop(this, options);
});
};
$.simulateDragDrop = function(elem, options) {
this.options = options;
this.simulateEvent(elem, options);
};
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rcorreia / github_release_management.py
Created July 30, 2018 17:30 — forked from RaviH/github_release_management.py
Manages GitHub repository releases
import json
import os
from optparse import OptionParser
import requests
import sys
import logging as log
__author__ = 'ravi'
API_URL = 'https://github.com/api/v3/repos/{}/{}/releases'
sinon.Container = function(namespace) {
this.namespace = namespace;
this._cache = [];
this._mocks = [];
this.container = namespace.__container__;
};
var mock = function(context, method, args) {
var object = context[method].apply(context, args);
return mockObject(context, object);
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# Originally written by http://redartisan.com/tags/csv
# Added and minor changes by Gavin Laking
# Rewritten by Andrew Bennett for Ruby 1.9
#
# Usage: ruby csv_to_fixture.rb file.csv [--json]
#
# "id","name","mime_type","extensions","icon_url"
# "1","unknown","unknown/unknown","||","/images/icon/file_unknown.gif"
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# Originally written by http://redartisan.com/tags/csv
# Added and minor changes by Gavin Laking
# Remove ::Reader and it shall work in Ruby 1.9.x
#
# "id","name","mime_type","extensions","icon_url"
# "1","unknown","unknown/unknown","||","/images/icon/file_unknown.gif"
# "2","image/tiff","image/tiff","|tiff|tif|","/images/icon/blank.png"
#

Originally published in June 2008

When hiring Ruby on Rails programmers, knowing the right questions to ask during an interview was a real challenge for me at first. In 30 minutes or less, it's difficult to get a solid read on a candidate's skill set without looking at code they've previously written. And in the corporate/enterprise world, I often don't have access to their previous work.

To ensure we hired competent ruby developers at my last job, I created a list of 15 ruby questions -- a ruby measuring stick if you will -- to select the cream of the crop that walked through our doors.

What to expect

Candidates will typically give you a range of responses based on their experience and personality. So it's up to you to decide the correctness of their answer.

# Description:
# This script receives pages in the formats
# /usr/bin/curl -d host="$HOSTALIAS$" -d output="$SERVICEOUTPUT$" -d description="$SERVICEDESC$" -d type=service -d state="$SERVICESTATE$" $CONTACTADDRESS1$
# /usr/bin/curl -d host="$HOSTNAME$" -d output="$HOSTOUTPUT$" -d type=host -d state="$HOSTSTATE$" $CONTACTADDRESS1$
#
# Author:
# oremj
irc = require('irc')
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rcorreia / pr.md
Created March 27, 2013 17:58 — forked from piscisaureus/pr.md

Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config file. It looks like this:

[remote "origin"]
	fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
	url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git

Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/* to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:

class default_node {
package { 'apache2':
ensure => installed
}
service { 'apache2':
ensure => true,
enable => true,
require => Package['apache2'],
}
}
#!/usr/bin/ruby
##
# Classifies a puppet node based on its EC2 security group.
# Requires the AWS gem.
# Also requires a node_groups.yml file which specifies security groups
# and the classes/params that should be applied, in the following
# format (additionally keyed by security group name).
# http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/external_nodes.html
#