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Awesome PHP has been relocated permanently to its own Github repository. No further updates will made to this gist.
Please open an issue for any new suggestions.
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver DisplayResolutionEnabled -bool YES; | |
sudo defaults delete /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver DisplayResolutionDisabled; | |
// by the way, you need to logout and log back in for this to take effect. Or at least that's what | |
// Quartz Debug says. Who knows, maybe it's lying? | |
// P.S. Go to [Apple menu --> System Preferences --> Displays --> Display --> Scaled] after logging | |
// back in, and you'll see a bunch of "HiDPI" resolutions in the list to choose from. |
/* | |
I've wrapped Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura's code in a namespace | |
so it's better encapsulated. Now you can have multiple random number generators | |
and they won't stomp all over eachother's state. | |
If you want to use this as a substitute for Math.random(), use the random() | |
method like so: | |
var m = new MersenneTwister(); |
<?php | |
/* | |
HHVMinfo - phpinfo page for HHVM HipHop Virtual Machine | |
Author: _ck_ | |
License: WTFPL, free for any kind of use or modification, I am not responsible for anything, please share your improvements | |
Version: 0.0.6 | |
* revision history | |
0.0.6 2014-08-02 display fix for empty vs zero | |
0.0.5 2014-07-31 try to determine config file from process command line (may not always work), style improvements |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Creates directories based on the array given | |
* | |
* @param array $structure | |
* @param string $path | |
* @return void | |
*/ | |
function make_dir_tree($structure, $path=__DIR__) |
A simple class for exporting data from a database into a CSV file. | |
If you want to directly output the CSV, simply call | |
CSV::export($field_names, $data, $filename); | |
Where: | |
$field_names is an array, either associative, with the keys of the array being the column headers, or a traditional array, with the values of the array being the column headers of the csv in the order you want them. | |
$data is either an array or object of arrays or objects containing your data in the same order as in the $field_names array |