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@gcollazo
gcollazo / fabfile.py
Created July 28, 2010 17:16 — forked from onyxfish/fabfile.py
Sample fabfile.py
from fabric.api import *
"""
Base configuration
"""
env.project_name = '$(project)'
env.database_password = '$(db_password)'
env.site_media_prefix = "site_media"
env.admin_media_prefix = "admin_media"
env.newsapps_media_prefix = "na_media"
@hagenburger
hagenburger / javascript_loader.js
Created July 30, 2010 15:28
Dynamically load JavaScript files with callback when finished
// Example:
JavaScript.load("/javascripts/something.js");
// With callback (that’s the good thing):
JavaScript.load("http://www.someawesomedomain.com/api.js", function() {
API.use(); // or whatever api.js provides ...
});
@tmahesh
tmahesh / measurePageloadTimes.js
Created February 18, 2011 00:56
How fast is my site? integrate boomerang and google analytics
<script type="text/javascript">
BOOMR.init({
beacon_url: "/boomerang.gif",
BW: {
enabled: false
}
});
BOOMR.subscribe('before_beacon', trackInAnalytics);
var pageType = "homepage"; // customize this
@justfalter
justfalter / how_to_install_qcachegrind_on_osx.txt
Created June 16, 2011 16:04
How to install qcachegrind (kcachegrind) on OSX Snow Leopard
SUMMARY
I like to use kcachegrind for doing profiling on my ruby code. Most of my development
is done on OSX, and while you can install kcachegrind via macports, it takes forever
because it has to build KDE, as well. Much to my surprise, the fine folks who
wrote kcachegrind also made a QT version, qcachegrind. I was able to build this on
OSX without too much effort, only having to install QT and GraphViz. Yippie!
I'm running OSX 10.6.7, with Xcode 4. My default gcc/g++ version is 4.2. I'm sure
it will build just fine on earlier versions of Xcode, but I haven't tested it.
@mjangda
mjangda / ajaxurl.php
Created August 18, 2011 22:15
Get a domain-mapping safe admin-ajax URL on WordPress.com
<?php
/**
* Generates a domain-mapping safe URL on WordPress.com
* Core's ajaxurl uses admin_url() which returns *.wordpress.com which doesn't work for the front-end on domain-mapped sites.
* This works around that and generates the correct URL based on context.
*/
function my_admin_ajax_url( $path = '' ) {
if ( is_admin() )
$url = admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php' );
else
@scotu
scotu / solarized.css
Created October 8, 2011 18:27 — forked from tdreyno/solarized.css
Solarized Light Pygments CSS
.highlight { background-color: #ffffcc }
.highlight .c { color: #586E75 } /* Comment */
.highlight .err { color: #93A1A1 } /* Error */
.highlight .g { color: #93A1A1 } /* Generic */
.highlight .k { color: #859900 } /* Keyword */
.highlight .l { color: #93A1A1 } /* Literal */
.highlight .n { color: #93A1A1 } /* Name */
.highlight .o { color: #859900 } /* Operator */
.highlight .x { color: #CB4B16 } /* Other */
.highlight .p { color: #93A1A1 } /* Punctuation */
@elebescond
elebescond / gist:1433137
Created December 5, 2011 10:24
Generate a pot template from a wordpress theme - xgettext
find . -iname "*.php" > /tmp/my_theme_file_list.txt
# new template
xgettext --from-code=utf-8 -d my_theme -f /tmp/my_theme_file_list.txt --keyword=__ -o languages/my_theme.pot
# update template
xgettext --from-code=utf-8 -d my_theme -j -f /tmp/my_theme_file_list.txt --keyword=__ -o languages/my_theme.pot
@paulirish
paulirish / rAF.js
Last active March 22, 2024 00:00
requestAnimationFrame polyfill
// http://paulirish.com/2011/requestanimationframe-for-smart-animating/
// http://my.opera.com/emoller/blog/2011/12/20/requestanimationframe-for-smart-er-animating
// requestAnimationFrame polyfill by Erik Möller. fixes from Paul Irish and Tino Zijdel
// MIT license
(function() {
var lastTime = 0;
var vendors = ['ms', 'moz', 'webkit', 'o'];
@emanuelez
emanuelez / git_speed.md
Last active March 17, 2024 19:03
Git Speed

How Fast is Git?

The web is full of benchmarks showing the supernatural speed of Git even with very big repositories, but unfortunately they use the wrong variable. Size is not important, but the number of files in the repository really is!

Why is that? Well, that's because Git works in a very different way compared to Synergy. You don't have to checkout a file in order to edit it; Git will do that for you automatically. But at what price?

The price is that for every Git operation that requires to know which files changed (git status, git commmit, etc etc) an lstat() call will be executed for every single file

Wow! So how does that perform on a fairly large repository? Let's find out! For this example I will use an example project, which has 19384 files in 1326 folders.

@luetkemj
luetkemj / wp-query-ref.php
Last active April 25, 2024 09:37
WP: Query $args
// This gist is now maintained on github at https://github.com/luetkemj/wp-query-ref
<?php
/**
* WordPress Query Comprehensive Reference
* Compiled by luetkemj - luetkemj.github.io
*
* CODEX: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Parameters
* Source: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/4.9.4/src/wp-includes/query.php
*/