Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

<?php
/*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
<script type="text/ng-template" id="one.html">
<div>This is first template</div>
</script>
<script type="text/ng-template" id="two.html">
<div>This is second template</div>
</script>
//
// Regular Expression for URL validation
//
// Author: Diego Perini
// Updated: 2010/12/05
// License: MIT
//
// Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Diego Perini (http://www.iport.it)
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
@thnt
thnt / Requests.php
Last active August 29, 2015 14:09 — forked from xeoncross/Requests.php
<?php
/**
* Make asynchronous requests to different resources as fast as possible and process the results as they are ready.
*/
class Requests
{
public $handle;
public function __construct()
{
@thnt
thnt / gist:b3b63deff9bee62e6638
Last active August 29, 2015 14:18
Balsamiq Mockups 2.2.22 for mac key
Name : Sam
Serial : eJzzzU/OLi0odswsqglOzK0xsjQzNzI2NjA1q3GuMQQAnJAJjw==
@thnt
thnt / cookies.js
Created December 26, 2015 03:54 — forked from ajaxray/cookies.js
Small JavaScript class to help create, read and delete cookie.
/**
* Cookies - A small class to manipulate cookies from javascript
*
* Compressed version: https://gist.github.com/4147384
*
* @see www.quirksmode.org/js/cookies.html
* @author Anis uddin Ahmad <anisniit@gmail.com>
*/
window.Cookies = {
@thnt
thnt / objects_arrays.md
Created January 15, 2016 07:23 — forked from nikic/objects_arrays.md
Post explaining why objects often use less memory than arrays (in PHP)

Why objects (usually) use less memory than arrays in PHP

This is just a small post in response to [this tweet][tweet] by Julien Pauli (who by the way is the release manager for PHP 5.5). In the tweet he claims that objects use more memory than arrays in PHP. Even though it can be like that, it's not true in most cases. (Note: This only applies to PHP 5.4 or newer.)

The reason why it's easy to assume that objects are larger than arrays is because objects can be seen as an array of properties and a bit of additional information (like the class it belongs to). And as array + additional info > array it obviously follows that objects are larger. The thing is that in most cases PHP can optimize the array part of it away. So how does that work?

The key here is that objects usually have a predefined set of keys, whereas arrays don't:

@thnt
thnt / git-cheat-list.md
Created October 5, 2016 16:30
Git cheat list

Git cheat list

  • list last 20 hashes in reverse

    git log -n 20 --reverse --format="%h %ae %s" --abbrev-commit
    
  • try a new output for diffing

    git diff --compaction-heuristic ...
    

--color-words ...

User authentication system

Your task is now to create a user authentication system.

This document will guide you through all the features and implication of such system, so that you don't have to search them yourself.

We will focus on web/browser-technologies, however similar concept can be widely applied. This guide, is a work in progress, feel free to comment and provide feedbacks.

Expected Workflows

@thnt
thnt / go-shebang-story.md
Created November 30, 2019 03:16 — forked from posener/go-shebang-story.md
Story: Writing Scripts with Go

Story: Writing Scripts with Go

This is a story about how I tried to use Go for scripting. In this story, I’ll discuss the need for a Go script, how we would expect it to behave and the possible implementations; During the discussion I’ll deep dive to scripts, shells, and shebangs. Finally, we’ll discuss solutions that will make Go scripts work.

Why Go is good for scripting?

While python and bash are popular scripting languages, C, C++ and Java are not used for scripts at all, and some languages are somewhere in between.