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tanvirraj / dnsd.rb
Created September 23, 2013 02:28 — forked from andreif/dnsd.rb
# Simple, scrappy UDP DNS server in Ruby (with protocol annotations)
# By Peter Cooper
#
# MIT license
#
# * Not advised to use in your production environment! ;-)
# * Requires Ruby 1.9
# * Supports A and CNAME records
# * See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1035.txt for protocol guidance
# * All records get the same TTL
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'koala' # gem install koala --no-ri --no-rdoc
# create a facebook app and get access token from here
# https://developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer
# select "groups", "photos" when authenticating
oauth_access_token = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
group_filtering_words = ['ruby']
image_path = 'image.png' #change to your image path
message = 'My Cool image.' # your message
#!/bin/bash
#
# DESCRIPTION:
#
# Set the bash prompt according to:
# * the active virtualenv
# * the branch/status of the current git repository
# * the return value of the previous command
# * the fact you just came from Windows and are used to having newlines in
# your prompts.

#Programming Manifesto

##Books Ruby

  • Learn to Program by Chris Pine
  • The Well-Grounded Rubyist by David Black
  • Eloquent Ruby by Russ Olsen
  • Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby by Sandi Metz
  • Confident Ruby by Avdi Grimm
// Node.js CheatSheet.
// Download the Node.js source code or a pre-built installer for your platform, and start developing today.
// Download: http://nodejs.org/download/
// More: http://nodejs.org/api/all.html
// 0. Synopsis.
// http://nodejs.org/api/synopsis.html
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tanvirraj / automation.md
Created June 17, 2016 18:44 — forked from cube-drone/automation.md
Automation For The People

Automation for the People

Long ago, the first time I read "The Pragmatic Programmer", I read some advice that really stuck with me.

"Don't Use Manual Procedures".

This in the chapter on Ubiquitous Automation. To summarize, they want you to automate all the things.

The trouble was that I hadn't much of an idea how to actually go

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tanvirraj / beautiful_idiomatic_python.md
Created September 3, 2016 14:10 — forked from JeffPaine/beautiful_idiomatic_python.md
Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python: notes from Raymond Hettinger's talk at pycon US 2013. The code examples and direct quotes are all from Raymond's talk. I've reproduced them here for my own edification and the hopes that others will find them as handy as I have!

Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python

Notes from Raymond Hettinger's talk at pycon US 2013 video, slides.

The code examples and direct quotes are all from Raymond's talk. I've reproduced them here for my own edification and the hopes that others will find them as handy as I have!

Looping over a range of numbers

for i in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]:
#Newbie programmer
def factorial(x):
if x == 0:
return 1
else:
return x * factorial(x - 1)
print factorial(6)
#First year programmer, studied Pascal