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@aaronksaunders
aaronksaunders / index.js
Last active September 25, 2019 08:59
Appcelerator Titanium Alloy ListView & Facebook Friends Part Two. Using the ListView template in view.xml. New feature coming in Alloy 1.2
/**
* called when an item in the ListView is clicked; we will get the section
* index, and addition event information
*
* @param {Object} _event
*/
function loadMoreBtnClicked(_event) {
alert('not implemented yet');
}
@JedWatson
JedWatson / keystone.js
Created February 24, 2014 16:00
Example of how to integrate node-i18n with a KeystoneJS app (using yo keystone generated site as a basis) - see https://github.com/mashpie/i18n-node for more docs.
// Simulate config options from your production environment by
// customising the .env file in your project's root folder.
require('dotenv')().load();
// Require keystone and i18n
var keystone = require('keystone'),
i18n= require('i18n');
// Initialise Keystone with your project's configuration.
// See http://keystonejs.com/guide/config for available options
@sanderhouttekier
sanderhouttekier / install_robomongo.sh
Created April 28, 2014 06:13
This file installs robomongo on your ubuntu / mint linux install
#!/bin/bash -e
# Script for installing Robomongo on Ubuntu.
# Copyright 2013 Binary Birch Tree
# http://www.binarybirchtree.com
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
@jsomers
jsomers / a-wotd-custom-word-list.md
Last active October 23, 2023 20:20
How to use a custom word list with OS X's "Word of the Day" screensaver

OS X's "Word of the Day" screensaver is a great way to passively learn words:

But I've always thought that its word list kind of stunk—it was full of obscure words that I could never really see myself using. I'd prefer something like Norman Schur's 1000 Most Important Words. What if you could plug your own word list into the screensaver?

On a rather obscure comment thread, someone explained where you might find the word list that Apple uses to power the screensaver. It is at /System/Library/Graphics/Quartz\ Composer\ Plug-Ins/WOTD.plugin/Contents/Resources/NOAD_wotd_list.txt. The file looks like this:

m_en_us1282510	quinsy