The popular open-source contract for web professionals by Stuff & Nonsense
- Originally published: 23rd December 2008
- Revised date: March 15th 2016
- Original post
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on | |
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Bulk convert shapefiles to geojson using ogr2ogr | |
# For more information, see http://ben.balter.com/2013/06/26/how-to-convert-shapefiles-to-geojson-for-use-on-github/ | |
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# usage: geojsonize *.zip | |
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# Note: Assumes you're in a folder with one or more zip files containing shape files | |
# and Outputs as geojson with the crs:84 SRS (for use on GitHub or elsewhere) |
I've shared this contact for use by Creative, Digital and Marketing Agencies (or any company for that matter) to use when contracting a Freelance Web Developer on digital projects. Feel free to fork, amend and use for your own projects however please be nice and credit where credit is due and take a note of the disclaimer on this document.
My aim is to create a realistic, agreeable contract with as little unreadable jargon as possible. Hopefully this example contract achieves that and is useful to you, feel free to comment so I can amend.
PS: feel free to remove this section (of course) when using in your final docs.
import requests | |
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup | |
sitemap = 'http://www.nasa.gov/sitemap/sitemap_nasa.html' | |
r = requests.get(sitemap) | |
html = r.content | |
soup = BeautifulSoup(html, 'html.parser') | |
links = soup.find_all('a') |
We are exploring our options for "Terms of use" and "Privacy policy" generation
# This example will return both the URL and title for the frontmost tab of the active browser, separated by a newline. | |
# Keep in mind that by using `using terms from`, we’re basically requiring that referenced browser to be available on the system | |
# (i.e., to use this on "Google Chrome Canary" or "Chromium", "Google Chrome" needs to be installed). | |
# This is required to be able to use a variable in `tell application`. If it is undesirable, the accompanying example should be used instead. | |
tell application "System Events" to set frontApp to name of first process whose frontmost is true | |
set currentTabUrl to "" | |
set currentTabTitle to "" | |
if (frontApp is "Safari") or (frontApp is "Webkit") then |