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migurski / merge-geojsons.py
Created September 21, 2012 03:43
Merge multiple GeoJSON files into one
from json import load, JSONEncoder
from optparse import OptionParser
from re import compile
float_pat = compile(r'^-?\d+\.\d+(e-?\d+)?$')
charfloat_pat = compile(r'^[\[,\,]-?\d+\.\d+(e-?\d+)?$')
parser = OptionParser(usage="""%prog [options]
Group multiple GeoJSON files into one output file.
@evandrix
evandrix / README.md
Created September 11, 2012 00:06
Headless web browsers

Here are a list of headless browsers that I know about:

  • [HtmlUnit][1] - Java. Custom browser engine. JavaScript support/DOM emulated. Open source.
  • [Ghost][2] - Python only. WebKit-based. Full JavaScript support. Open source.
  • [Twill][3] - Python/command line. Custom browser engine. No JavaScript. Open source.
  • [PhantomJS][4] - Command line/all platforms. WebKit-based. Full JavaScript support. Open source.
  • [Awesomium][5] - C++/.Net/all platforms. Chromium-based. Full JavaScript support. Commercial/free.
  • [SimpleBrowser][6] - .Net 4/C#. Custom browser engine. No JavaScript support. Open source.
  • [ZombieJS][7] - Node.js. Custom browser engine. JavaScript support/emulated DOM. Open source.
  • [EnvJS][8] - JavaScript via Java/Rhino. Custom browser engine. JavaScript support/emulated DOM. Open source.
@piscisaureus
piscisaureus / pr.md
Created August 13, 2012 16:12
Checkout github pull requests locally

Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config file. It looks like this:

[remote "origin"]
	fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
	url = git@github.com:joyent/node.git

Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/* to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:

@agaviria
agaviria / Ledger_3_commands.dat
Created August 10, 2012 20:03
Collection of ledger-cli commands
# comments example for .dat or .ledger files
@smallexample
; This is a single line comment,
# and this,
% and this,
| and this,
* and this.
# If you have a deeply nested tree of accounts,
# it may be convenient to define an alias, for example:
@brandonb927
brandonb927 / osx-for-hackers.sh
Last active May 5, 2024 13:30
OSX for Hackers: Yosemite/El Capitan Edition. This script tries not to be *too* opinionated and any major changes to your system require a prompt. You've been warned.
#!/bin/sh
###
# SOME COMMANDS WILL NOT WORK ON macOS (Sierra or newer)
# For Sierra or newer, see https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.macos
###
# Alot of these configs have been taken from the various places
# on the web, most from here
# https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/5b3c8418ed42d93af2e647dc9d122f25cc034871/.osx
@jboner
jboner / latency.txt
Last active May 6, 2024 07:06
Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know
Latency Comparison Numbers (~2012)
----------------------------------
L1 cache reference 0.5 ns
Branch mispredict 5 ns
L2 cache reference 7 ns 14x L1 cache
Mutex lock/unlock 25 ns
Main memory reference 100 ns 20x L2 cache, 200x L1 cache
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy 3,000 ns 3 us
Send 1K bytes over 1 Gbps network 10,000 ns 10 us
Read 4K randomly from SSD* 150,000 ns 150 us ~1GB/sec SSD
@dartar
dartar / scholar.py
Created May 19, 2012 16:49
Modified version of scholar.py (a python Google Scholar parser by Christian Kreibich) exposing direct PDF download URL when available
#! /usr/bin/env python
"""
This module provides classes for querying Google Scholar and parsing
returned results. It currently *only* processes the first results
page. It is not a recursive crawler.
"""
# Version: 1.3 -- $Date: 2012-02-01 16:51:16 -0800 (Wed, 01 Feb 2012) $
#
# ChangeLog
# ---------
@JoshuaEstes
JoshuaEstes / 000-Cheat-Sheets.md
Last active May 1, 2024 04:03
Developer Cheat Sheets for bash, git, gpg, irssi, mutt, tmux, and vim. See my dotfiles repository for extra info.
@hrldcpr
hrldcpr / tree.md
Last active May 1, 2024 00:11
one-line tree in python

One-line Tree in Python

Using Python's built-in defaultdict we can easily define a tree data structure:

def tree(): return defaultdict(tree)

That's it!

@huyng
huyng / matplotlibrc
Created February 8, 2011 15:50
my default matplotlib settings
### MATPLOTLIBRC FORMAT
# This is a sample matplotlib configuration file - you can find a copy
# of it on your system in
# site-packages/matplotlib/mpl-data/matplotlibrc. If you edit it
# there, please note that it will be overridden in your next install.
# If you want to keep a permanent local copy that will not be
# over-written, place it in HOME/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc (unix/linux
# like systems) and C:\Documents and Settings\yourname\.matplotlib
# (win32 systems).