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lwe / brew-more.rb
Created July 14, 2010 08:53
Try to scrape formula information from @formula.homepage.
# Small utility which uses the homepage and nokogori to get a description from the formula's homepage.
#
# As written in the homebrew wiki:
# > Homebrew doesn’t have a description field because the homepage is always up to date,
# > and Homebrew is not. Thus it’s less maintenance for us. To satisfy the description
# > we’re going to invent a new packaging microformat and persuade everyone to publish
# > it on their homepage.
#
# Too bad no packaging microformat has yet been invented, but brew-more just first looks for a
# `<meta name="description">` tag, then for an `a#project_summary_link` tag (which is used in
@tylerhall
tylerhall / SFBestGuess.h
Created September 25, 2011 19:21
By inspecting the user's address book and finding the most common city, state, and zip code - we can make an educated guess as to the user's location without using CoreLocation.
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import <AddressBook/AddressBook.h>
@interface SFBestGuess : NSObject {
NSMutableArray *_cities;
NSMutableArray *_states;
NSMutableArray *_zipCodes;
}
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSMutableArray *cities;
@fgnass
fgnass / LICENSE.txt
Created September 28, 2011 10:53 — forked from p01/LICENSE.txt
Sudoku Solver in 140bytes
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2011 Mathieu 'p01' Henri <http://www.p01.org/releases/>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
@stuarthalloway
stuarthalloway / gist:2002582
Created March 8, 2012 18:39
Datomic extent query
;; Datomic example code
;;
;; The extent of entity ?x is all datoms that are about ?x.
;; Drop this into your rules.
;;
;; Demonstrates
;;
;; 1. recursive query (extent calls itself)
;; 2. disjunction (different extent bodies are ORed)
;; 3. component attributes (e.g. your arm is a component, your brother isn't)
@unclebob
unclebob / apology.
Created April 27, 2012 12:19
Apology to Women Programmers.
Today I gave a keynote at ACCU in Oxford. In the midst of it I made two (count them) two statements that I should have known better than to make. I was describing the late '70s, and the way we felt about the C language at the time. My slide said something like: "C was for real men." Emily Bache, whom I know and hold in high regard, spoke up and said "What about women?". And I said something like: "We didn't allow women in those days." It was a dumb crack, and should either not have been said, or should have been followed up with a statement to the effect that that was wrong headed.
The second mistake I made was while describing Cobol. I mentioned Adm. Grace Hopper. I said something like "May she rest in peace." I don't know that any of the words were actually demeaning, but the tone was not as respectful as it should have been to an Admiral in the United State Navy, and one who was so instrumental in our industry; despite what I feel about Cobol.
I am a 59 year old programmer who was brought up
@jcomellas
jcomellas / dynamic_typespec.exs
Created May 15, 2015 01:13
Elixir macro that dynamically adds type specs
# Given a module defined in this way:
defmodule HL7.Composite do
# [...]
defmodule EI do
use HL7.Composite.Def
composite do
component :id, type: :binary, default: ""
component :namespace_id, type: :binary, default: ""
component :universal_id, type: :binary, default: ""
@dvdbng
dvdbng / zsh_to_fish.py
Created December 21, 2016 18:02
Migrate zsh history to fish
import os
import re
def zsh_to_fish(cmd):
return (cmd.replace('&&', '; and ')
.replace('||', '; or '))
def is_valid_fish(cmd):
@pirate
pirate / alfred-clipboard.sh
Last active December 5, 2023 18:12
Script to manage searching, backing up, and collecting infinite clipboard history from the Alfred Clipboard History on macOS.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This is a script that provides infinite history to get around Alfred's 3-month limit.
# It works by regularly backing up and appending the items in the alfred db to a
# sqlite database in the user's home folder. It also provides search functionality.
# https://www.alfredforum.com/topic/10969-keep-clipboard-history-forever/?tab=comments#comment-68859
# https://www.reddit.com/r/Alfred/comments/cde29x/script_to_manage_searching_backing_up_and/
# Example Usage:
# alfred-clipboard.sh backup
(ns user
#?(:cljs (:require-macros [user])
:clj (:require [cljs.source-map :as sm]
[clojure.data.json :as json]
[clojure.java.io :as io]
[clojure.string :as str]
[cljs.env :as env])))
#?(:clj
(defn map-location [env form & {:keys [offset]}]