I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!
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""" Generate lovely ideas for hack day talks """ | |
import random | |
import re | |
productions = { | |
'tech': [ | |
'HTML5', | |
'Audio', | |
'CoffeeScript', |
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# docker build -t="rails" . | |
FROM ubuntu:12.04 | |
RUN apt-get update | |
## MYSQL | |
RUN apt-get install -y -q mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev | |
## RUBY |
git-prebase improves on 'git rebase -i' by adding information per commit regarding which files it touched.
- Each file gets an alpha-numeric identifier at a particular column, a list of which appears below the commit list. (The identifiers wrap around after the 62nd file)
- Commits can be moved up and down safely (without conflicts) as long as their columns don't clash (they did not touch the same file).
Add the executable to your path and git will automatically expose it as
This guide is for homelab admins who understand IPv4s well but find setting up IPv6 hard or annoying because things work differently. In some ways, managing an IPv6 network can be simpler than IPv4, one just needs to learn some new concepts and discard some old ones.
Let’s begin.
First of all, there are some concepts that one must unlearn from ipv4:
Concept 1