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Here is a non-exhaustive list of books that have influenced how I think about software.

@marcy-terui
marcy-terui / file0.txt
Last active December 9, 2015 11:12
HubotにOpsWorksのDeploymentを監視させてSlackに流す ref: http://qiita.com/Marcy/items/ae46c336b9956d2bf8d0
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"opsworks:Describe*"
],
"Resource": [
"*"
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active May 6, 2024 07:22
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@evanwhalen
evanwhalen / gist:f74879e0549b67eb17bb
Last active February 18, 2018 18:54
circleci-parallel-codeclimate
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require "codeclimate-test-reporter"
branch = ENV['CIRCLE_BRANCH']
node_index = ENV['CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX'].to_i
node_total = ENV['CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL'].to_i
artifacts_dir = ENV['CIRCLE_ARTIFACTS']
coverage_dir = File.join("..", "..", "..", ENV['CIRCLE_ARTIFACTS'], "coverage")
filename = '.resultset.json'
@danielgtaylor
danielgtaylor / gist:0b60c2ed1f069f118562
Last active April 2, 2024 20:18
Moving to ES6 from CoffeeScript

Moving to ES6 from CoffeeScript

I fell in love with CoffeeScript a couple of years ago. Javascript has always seemed something of an interesting curiosity to me and I was happy to see the meteoric rise of Node.js, but coming from a background of Python I really preferred a cleaner syntax.

In any fast moving community it is inevitable that things will change, and so today we see a big shift toward ES6, the new version of Javascript. It incorporates a handful of the nicer features from CoffeeScript and is usable today through tools like Babel. Here are some of my thoughts and issues on moving away from CoffeeScript in favor of ES6.

While reading I suggest keeping open a tab to Babel's learning ES6 page. The examples there are great.

Punctuation

Holy punctuation, Batman! Say goodbye to your whitespace and hello to parenthesis, curly braces, and semicolons again. Even with the advanced ES6 syntax you'll find yourself writing a lot more punctuatio

require 'statsd'
class RackGcHeapInstrumentation
def initialize(app)
@app = app
@statsd = Statsd.new('localhost', 8125)
end
def call(env)
GC.enable # Ensure garbage colletion is enabled
ret = @app.call(env)
haproxy.conf
============
frontend spdy
mode tcp
bind xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443 ssl crt /etc/haproxy/ssl.pem crt /etc/haproxy/certs.d npn spdy/3.1,http/1.1 ciphers AES256+EECDH:AES256+EDH:AES128+EDH:EECDH:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!DES:!3DES:!RC4; no-sslv3
option tcplog
log global
# route to nginx
@asiegman
asiegman / nginx.conf
Created January 29, 2015 16:29
nginx logstash output
# Output json-esque output for logstash to parse easily.
http {
# ...
log_format logstash_json '{"@timestamp": "$time_iso8601", '
'"remote_addr": "$remote_addr", '
'"remote_user": "$remote_user", '
'"body_bytes_sent": "$body_bytes_sent", '
'"request_time": "$request_time", '
@holman
holman / emoji_test.rb
Last active June 18, 2020 01:27
A snapshot of the tests we use internally at GitHub to help edit our blog posts before they go out to everybody. For more information, take a peek at http://zachholman.com/posts/how-github-writes-blog-posts
require_relative "test_helper"
require "open-uri"
require "net/http"
class EmojiTest < Blog::Test
def test_no_emoji
posts.each do |post|
content = File.read(post)
refute_match /:[a-zA-Z0-9_]+:/, content,
@stevelaz
stevelaz / post-commit
Created July 3, 2014 15:24
git post-commit hook with programmerexcuses.com output
echo "You just commited the following:"
git log -1 HEAD
echo "----------------------------------------------"
echo ""
curl -s programmerexcuses.com | sed -n '/<a.*>/{s/<[^>]*>//g;p}'
echo ""