- nylas/N1 💌 An extensible desktop mail app built on the modern web.
- black-screen/black-screen A terminal emulator for the 21st century.
- shockone/black-screen A terminal emulator for the 21st century.
- ptmt/react-native-macos React Native for macOS
- docker/kitematic Visual Docker Container Management on Mac & Windows
- kitematic/kitematic Visual Docker Container Management on Mac & Windows
- davezuko/wirk-starter Get started with React, Redux, and React-Router!
- TelescopeJS/Telescope 🔭 An open-source social news app built with Meteor & React
- coryhouse/react-slingshot React + Redux starter kit / boile
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -e | |
die() { | |
echo "$1"; | |
exit 1; | |
} | |
# Fetch and install LuaJIT/LuaRocks into the local directory |
Welcome!
UPDATE: This list is no longer maintained. I've moved it to its own repo so you can send suggestions as Pull Requests. https://github.com/dideler/bootstrapping/
For feedback or suggestions, please send a tweet (@dideler). Gist comments don't notify me. Pull requests aren't possible with gists (yet), so I don't recommend forking because then I can't easily get the change.
Starring this gist will give me an idea of how many people consider this list useful.
This information applies to the PICO-8 0.1.6
release.
This document is here to help folks with a proficiency in Lua understand the limitations and discrepencies between Lua and PICO-8's Lua.
You can always view the manual or yellowafterlife's extended 0.1.1
manual.
- anything written in uppercase the PICO-8 editor or .p8 is made lowercase by the editor. → editing the .p8 file directly can work
print(function() end)
outputs the stringfunction
instead of the stringfunction: 0x0000000
.
This benchmark has been misleading for a while. It was originally made to demonstrate how JIT compilers can do all sorts of crazy stuff to your code - especially LuaJIT - and was meant to be a starting point of discussion about what exactly LuaJIT does and how.
As a result, its not indicative of what its performance may be on more realistic data. Differences can be expected because
- the text will not consist of hard-coded constants
By: @BTroncone
Also check out my lesson @ngrx/store in 10 minutes on egghead.io!
Update: Non-middleware examples have been updated to ngrx/store v2. More coming soon!
Table of Contents
Since Twitter doesn't have an edit button, it's a suitable host for JavaScript modules.
Source tweet: https://twitter.com/rauchg/status/712799807073419264
const leftPad = await requireFromTwitter('712799807073419264');
-- Active issues | |
-- Count of total active issues in the specified time frame | |
-- Source: githubarchive public data set via Google BigQuery http://githubarchive.org/ | |
SELECT | |
COUNT(DISTINCT JSON_EXTRACT_SCALAR(events.payload, '$.issue.id')) AS events_issue_count | |
FROM (SELECT * FROM TABLE_DATE_RANGE([githubarchive:day.],TIMESTAMP('2015-09-01'),TIMESTAMP('2016-08-31'))) | |
AS events | |
-- 10,723,492 active issues |
I recently ran into a situation where binwalk -M -e $FIRMWARE
failed me. This was for a Netgear firmware image that ended in a .chk
extension.
The firmware file name was R7960P-V1.0.1.34_1.0.20.chk
.
This is the output when I ran binwalk R7960P-V1.0.1.34_1.0.20.chk
:
$ binwalk R7960P-V1.0.1.34_1.0.20.chk