DEPRECATED
#!/bin/bash | |
# License: Public Domain. | |
# Author: Joseph Wecker, 2012 | |
# | |
# -- DEPRICATED -- | |
# This gist is slow and is missing .bashrc_once | |
# Use the one in the repo instead! https://github.com/josephwecker/bashrc_dispatch | |
# (Thanks gioele) | |
# | |
# Are you tired of trying to remember what .bashrc does vs .bash_profile vs .profile? |
#!/usr/bin/env sh | |
# Download lists, unpack and filter, write to stdout | |
curl -s https://www.iblocklist.com/lists.php \ | |
| sed -n "s/.*value='\(http:.*=bt_.*\)'.*/\1/p" \ | |
| xargs wget -O - \ | |
| gunzip \ | |
| egrep -v '^#' |
(function(win,doc) { | |
if (doc.querySelectorAll) { | |
var inputs = doc.querySelectorAll('input[list]'), | |
total = inputs.length; | |
for (var i=0; i<total; i++) { | |
var input = inputs[i], | |
id = input.getAttribute('list'), | |
list = doc.getElementById(id), | |
options = list.getElementsByTagName('option'), | |
amount = options.length, |
#!/usr/bin/php | |
<?php | |
/** | |
* .git/hooks/pre-commit | |
* | |
* This pre-commit hooks will check for PHP error (lint), and make sure the code | |
* is PSR compliant. | |
* | |
* Dependecy: PHP-CS-Fixer (https://github.com/fabpot/PHP-CS-Fixer) | |
* |
<?php | |
// src/Foobar/Controller/FooController.php | |
namespace Foobar\Controller; | |
class FooController | |
{ | |
public function helloAction($request) | |
{ |
def search id | |
Model.find id | |
rescue => e | |
log "Error in search: #{e.message}" | |
end |
The [RFC for a new simple to use password hashing API][rfc] has just been accepted for PHP 5.5. As the RFC itself is rather technical and most of the sample codes are something you should not use, I want to give a very quick overview of the new API:
Everybody knows that you should be hashing their passwords using bcrypt, but still a surprising number of developers uses insecure md5 or sha1 hashes (just look at the recent password leaks). One of the reasons for this is that the crypt() API is ridiculously hard to use and very prone to programming mistakes.
############################################################################# | |
## data source definitions | |
############################################################################# | |
source users | |
{ | |
# data source type. mandatory, no default value | |
# known types are mysql, pgsql, mssql, xmlpipe, xmlpipe2, odbc | |
type = mysql |
WARNING
This gist is outdated! For the most up-to-date information, please see http://emberjs.com/guides/routing/!
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