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allucardster / App\Controller\Api\ProductController.php
Last active April 21, 2021 22:10
JMS Serializer Subscriber example with Symfony 4.4
<?php
namespace App\Controller\Api;
use App\Repository\ProductRepository;
use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\AbstractFOSRestController;
use FOS\RestBundle\View\View;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
use FOS\RestBundle\Controller\Annotations as Rest;
@zcaceres
zcaceres / Nested-Routers-Express.md
Last active April 4, 2024 09:44
Child Routers in Express

Nested Routers in Express.js

Express makes it easy to nest routes in your routers. But I always had trouble accessing the request object's .params when you had a long URI with multiple parameters and nested routes.

Let's say you're building routes for a website www.music.com. Music is organized into albums with multiple tracks. Users can click to see a track list. Then they can select a single track and see a sub-page about that specific track.

At our application level, we could first have a Router to handle any requests to our albums.

const express = require('express');
@othyn
othyn / factorio_headless_guide.md
Last active May 20, 2024 19:23
How to setup a Factorio Headless Server

[LINUX] Factorio Headless Server Guide

So, with credit to the Factorio wiki and cbednarski's helpful gist, I managed to eventually setup a Factorio headless server. Although, I thought the process could be nailed down/simplified to be a bit more 'tutorialised' and also to document how I got it all working for my future records.

The specific distro/version I'm using for this guide being Ubuntu Server 16.04.1 LTS. Although, that shouldn't matter, as long as your distro supports systemd (just for this guide, not a Factorio headless requirement, although most distros use it as standard now). The version of Factorio I shall be using is 0.14.20, although should work for any version of Factorio 0.14.12 and higher.

Just a note to newcomers: If there are any issues with the installation steps, people in the comments are doing a good job

@Arinerron
Arinerron / root.sh
Last active June 10, 2024 17:35
"Root" via dirtyc0w privilege escalation exploit (automation script) / Android (32 bit)
#!/bin/bash
# Give the usual warning.
clear;
echo "[INFO] Automated Android root script started.\n\n[WARN] Exploit requires sdk module \"NDK\".\nFor more information, visit the installation guide @ https://goo.gl/E2nmLF\n[INFO] Press Ctrl+C to stop the script if you need to install the NDK module. Waiting 10 seconds...";
sleep 10;
clear;
# Download and extract exploit files.
echo "[INFO] Downloading exploit files from GitHub...";
@andymatuschak
andymatuschak / States-v3.md
Last active June 12, 2024 04:17
A composable pattern for pure state machines with effects (draft v3)

A composable pattern for pure state machines with effects

State machines are everywhere in interactive systems, but they're rarely defined clearly and explicitly. Given some big blob of code including implicit state machines, which transitions are possible and under what conditions? What effects take place on what transitions?

There are existing design patterns for state machines, but all the patterns I've seen complect side effects with the structure of the state machine itself. Instances of these patterns are difficult to test without mocking, and they end up with more dependencies. Worse, the classic patterns compose poorly: hierarchical state machines are typically not straightforward extensions. The functional programming world has solutions, but they don't transpose neatly enough to be broadly usable in mainstream languages.

Here I present a composable pattern for pure state machiness with effects,

@davidpelayo
davidpelayo / mbox-to-csv.py
Created March 3, 2016 21:28
Simple mbox parser to csv in Python
import mailbox
import csv
writer = csv.writer(open("mbox-output.csv", "wb"))
for message in mailbox.mbox('file.mbox/mbox'):
writer.writerow([message['message-id'], message['subject'], message['from']])
@yqritc
yqritc / gist:ccca77dc42f2364777e1
Last active March 29, 2024 10:25
Equal column spacing for Android RecyclerView GridLayoutManager by using custom ItemDecoration

ItemOffsetDecoration

public class ItemOffsetDecoration extends RecyclerView.ItemDecoration {

    private int mItemOffset;

    public ItemOffsetDecoration(int itemOffset) {
        mItemOffset = itemOffset;
    }
@L422Y
L422Y / osx_automount_nfs.md
Last active May 10, 2024 09:06
Automounting NFS share in OS X into /Volumes

I have spent quite a bit of time figuring out automounts of NFS shares in OS X...

Somewhere along the line, Apple decided allowing mounts directly into /Volumes should not be possible:

/etc/auto_master (see last line):

#
# Automounter master map
#

+auto_master # Use directory service

@chitchcock
chitchcock / 20111011_SteveYeggeGooglePlatformRant.md
Created October 12, 2011 15:53
Stevey's Google Platforms Rant

Stevey's Google Platforms Rant

I was at Amazon for about six and a half years, and now I've been at Google for that long. One thing that struck me immediately about the two companies -- an impression that has been reinforced almost daily -- is that Amazon does everything wrong, and Google does everything right. Sure, it's a sweeping generalization, but a surprisingly accurate one. It's pretty crazy. There are probably a hundred or even two hundred different ways you can compare the two companies, and Google is superior in all but three of them, if I recall correctly. I actually did a spreadsheet at one point but Legal wouldn't let me show it to anyone, even though recruiting loved it.

I mean, just to give you a very brief taste: Amazon's recruiting process is fundamentally flawed by having teams hire for themselves, so their hiring bar is incredibly inconsistent across teams, despite various efforts they've made to level it out. And their operations are a mess; they don't real