by Ossi Hanhinen, @ohanhi
with the support of Futurice 💚.
Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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# Should you change your keyboard layout somewhen, delete | |
# this file and re-run i3-config-wizard(1). | |
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# i3 config file (v4) | |
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# Please see http://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html for a complete reference! |
var browserify = require('browserify'); | |
var source = require('vinyl-source-stream'); | |
var babelify = require('babelify'); | |
var buffer = require('vinyl-buffer'); | |
gulp.task('js', function () { | |
return browserify(join(__dirname, PATH.src.install.jsMain), { debug: true }) | |
.on('error', function(err) { console.error(err); this.emit('end'); }) | |
.transform(babelify, {presets: ["es2015", "stage-0"]}) | |
.bundle() |
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* @module components/cbt-request-block | |
*/ | |
/* global require */ | |
const tools = require('../tools'); | |
const DTO = window.DTO; |
/* | |
* Selenium WebDriver JavaScript test with Mocha and NodeJS | |
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* Start with: SELENIUM=PATH_TO_SELENIUM_JAR/selenium-server-standalone-2.31.0.jar mocha -t 10000 -R list google-sample.js | |
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* Download selenium-server-standalone-2.31.0.jar from https://selenium.googlecode.com/files/selenium-server-standalone-2.31.0.jar | |
* 'sudo su' and 'npm install -g colors mocha selenium-webdriver' | |
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* http://visionmedia.github.io/mocha/ | |
* https://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/WebDriverJs |
Article by Faruk Ateş, [originally on KuraFire.net][original] which is currently down
One of the most commonly overlooked and under-refined elements of a website is its pagination controls. In many cases, these are treated as an afterthought. I rarely come across a website that has decent pagination, and it always makes me wonder why so few manage to get it right. After all, I'd say that pagination is pretty easy to get right. Alas, that doesn't seem the case, so after encouragement from Chris Messina on Flickr I decided to write my Pagination 101, hopefully it'll give you some clues as to what makes good pagination.
Before going into analyzing good and bad pagination, I want to explain just what I consider to be pagination: Pagination is any kind of control system that lets the user browse through pages of search results, archives, or any other kind of continued content. Search results are the o
<?php | |
trait MetaClass | |
{ | |
protected $__classMethods = array(); | |
static protected $__staticMethods = array(); | |
public function __call($name, $args) | |
{ |
import java.io.FileDescriptor; | |
import java.io.FileOutputStream; | |
import java.io.IOException; | |
import java.io.OutputStream; | |
import java.io.PrintStream; | |
public class HelloWorld{ | |
private static HelloWorld instance; | |
public static void main(String[] args){ | |
instantiateHelloWorldMainClassAndRun(); |
# 0 is too far from ` ;) | |
set -g base-index 1 | |
# Automatically set window title | |
set-window-option -g automatic-rename on | |
set-option -g set-titles on | |
#set -g default-terminal screen-256color | |
set -g status-keys vi | |
set -g history-limit 10000 |
For this configuration you can use web server you like, i decided, because i work mostly with it to use nginx.
Generally, properly configured nginx can handle up to 400K to 500K requests per second (clustered), most what i saw is 50K to 80K (non-clustered) requests per second and 30% CPU load, course, this was 2 x Intel Xeon
with HyperThreading enabled, but it can work without problem on slower machines.
You must understand that this config is used in testing environment and not in production so you will need to find a way to implement most of those features best possible for your servers.