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sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/master/tools/install.sh)"
//finite state machine | |
const machine = { | |
state: "SOBER", | |
transitions: { | |
SOBER: { | |
drink: function(beverage, second) { | |
console.log("current state", this.state); | |
console.log("\tdrinking", beverage.type); //second would be undefined | |
if (beverage.type == "alcohol") { | |
console.log("\tAdios inhibitions!"); |
{ | |
contentfulBlogPost { | |
body { | |
fields { | |
readingTime { | |
text | |
minutes | |
time | |
words | |
} |
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import { Directive, ElementRef, Renderer, Input, Output, EventEmitter, forwardRef, AfterViewInit } from '@angular/core'; | |
import { NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR, ControlValueAccessor } from '@angular/forms'; | |
declare let CKEDITOR: any; | |
@Directive({ | |
selector: '[ckeditable]', | |
providers: [ | |
{ | |
provide: NG_VALUE_ACCESSOR, |
It's a common misconception that [William Shakespeare][1] and [Miguel de Cervantes][2] died on the same day in history - so much so that UNESCO named April 23 as [World Book Day because of this fact][3]. However because England hadn't yet adopted [Gregorian Calendar Reform][4] (and wouldn't until [1752][5]) their deaths are actually 10 days apart. Since Ruby's Time
class implements a [proleptic Gregorian calendar][6] and has no concept of calendar reform then there's no way to express this. This is where DateTime
steps in:
>> shakespeare = DateTime.iso8601('1616-04-23', Date::ENGLAND)
=> Tue, 23 Apr 1616 00:00:00 +0000
>> cervantes = DateTime.iso8601('1616-04-23', Date::ITALY)
=> Sat, 23 Apr 1616 00:00:00 +0000
class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base | |
default :from => "test@test.com" | |
def welcome_email_to_player | |
attachments.inline['user_back'] = { | |
:data => File.read("#{Rails.root.to_s + '/app/assets/images/bg.jpg'}"), | |
:mime_type => "image/jpg", | |
:encoding => "base64" | |
} | |
mail(:to => "vivek1234@yopmail.com", :subject => "Welcome to here") | |
end |