Backstory: I decided to crowdsource static site generator recommendations, so the following are actual real world suggested-to-me results. I then took those and sorted them by language/server and, just for a decent relative metric, their Github Watcher count. If you want a heap of other projects (including other languages like Haskell and Python) Nanoc has the mother of all site generator lists. If you recommend another one, by all means add a comment.
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@-webkit-keyframes bgcolor { 0% { background-color: #ffccf2; } | |
50% { background-color: #ccffcc; } | |
100% { background-color: #ccffff; } } | |
@-moz-keyframes bgcolor { 0% { background-color: #ffccf2; } | |
50% { background-color: #ccffcc; } | |
100% { background-color: #ccffff; } } | |
@-ms-keyframes bgcolor { 0% { background-color: #ffccf2; } | |
50% { background-color: #ccffcc; } |
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@import compass | |
$icons: sprite-map("icons/*.png") | |
$icons-hd: sprite-map("icons-hd/*.png") | |
i | |
background: $icons | |
display: inline-block | |
@media (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.5), (min-resolution: 144dpi) | |
background: $icons-hd |
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Services.factory("LawnchairFactory", function($window, $log, $parse) { | |
return function(name, config) { | |
var collection = {}; | |
var array = []; | |
var isArray = config && config.isArray; | |
var idGetter = $parse((config && config.entryKey) ? config.entryKey : "id"); | |
var transformSave = (config && config.transformSave) ? config.transformSave : angular.identity; | |
var transformLoad = (config && config.transformLoad) ? config.transformLoad : angular.identity; | |
function getEntryId(entry){ |
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// Block Grid | |
// Technique adapted from Foundation 5 for Bootstrap 3. | |
// https://github.com/zurb/foundation/blob/f755d8704123f86c281ede0b171881e2672f150d/scss/foundation/components/_block-grid.scss | |
// Original LESS Version by Christopher Mitchell (https://gist.github.com/ChrisTM) | |
// Converted to SCSS by Rasmus Jürs (https://github.com/Jursdotme) | |
[class*="block-grid-"] { | |
display: block; | |
margin: -($grid-gutter-width/2); | |
padding: 0; |
Options contracts can be implemented as trust-minimized smart contracts using Bitcoin script. These contracts don't require oracles feeding the price into the blockchain or any other trusted third party. Recipients will only trust miners to mine (and not reverse) transactions paying a reasonable feerate, securing their payouts.
The underlier of these derivatives can be any digital asset available on a blockchain that can do HLTCs.
The buyer of an American-style call binary option pays a premium (eg: 0.1 BTC) for <seller secret>
wich gives the right to buy Q
units (quantity) of the underlying asset (100 LTC) at a specified strike
price (0.016 BTC per LTC) at any time until the expiration date.