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vire / Speedometer.scala
Created May 14, 2013 19:11
Downloader + Parser implementation
package com.czechscala.blank
import com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.WebClient
import com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.html.HtmlPage
object Speedometer extends App {
val downloader = new HttpDownloader("http://www.dsl.sk/speedmeter.php?id=speed_test")
println (downloader.download())
}
package examples
import akka.actor._
import scala.concurrent.duration._
import scala.collection.immutable
// Master case classes
case object Start
var util = require('util'),
eventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter,
fs = require('fs');
function inputChecker(name, file) {
this.name = name;
this.writeStream = fs.createWriteStream('./'+ file + ".txt",
{
'flags': 'a',
'encoding': 'utf8',
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vire / d3lib.md
Created January 5, 2014 20:29 — forked from widged/d3lib.md

chartFactory

/affini-tech/ChartFactory

Based on D3.JS and Dimple, ChartFactory provide the ability to build quickly D3.JS charts without coding any lines of javascript. Just define your dashboard in a JSON and voila !

charts: [
        {id:'chart1',
         width:800,height:250,

xAxis:{type:'Category',field: "Month",orderRule:'Date'},

// ----------------------------------------------------------
// A short snippet for detecting versions of IE in JavaScript
// without resorting to user-agent sniffing
// ----------------------------------------------------------
// If you're not in IE (or IE version is less than 5) then:
// ie === undefined
// If you're in IE (>=5) then you can determine which version:
// ie === 7; // IE7
// Thus, to detect IE:
// if (ie) {}
This file has been truncated, but you can view the full file.
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/**
* Custom data adapter
*
* Adapter delegates request methods to the entity resolver, rather than a regular ajax request.
* Add/edit/delete methods are suppressed for this implementation but could easily be enabled
*
***/
module.exports = DS.Adapter.extend({
// Q sample by Jeff Cogswell
/*===========
We want to call these three functions in sequence, one after the other:
First we want to call one, which initiates an ajax call. Once that
ajax call is complete, we want to call two. Once two's ajax call is
complete, we want to call three.
BUT, we don't want to just call our three functions in sequence, as this quick
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vire / q_example.js
Last active August 29, 2015 14:06 — forked from Heshyo/q_example.js
// Q sample by Jeff Cogswell
/*===========
We want to call these three functions in sequence, one after the other:
First we want to call one, which initiates an ajax call. Once that ajax call
is complete, we want to call two. Once two's ajax call is complete, we want to call three.
BUT, we don't want to just call our three functions in sequence, as this quick
demo will show. Look at this sample function and think about what order