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Ссылка на учебник: http://learn.javascript.ru
Сразу расскажу про несколько особенностей яваскрипта, о которых может быть не написано (или мало написано) в учебниках, но которые стоит понимать:
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# Sources: | |
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7704624/how-can-i-use-gzip-compression-for-css-and-js-files-on-my-websites | |
# http://codex.wordpress.org/Output_Compression | |
# http://www.perun.net/2009/06/06/wordpress-websites-beschleuinigen-4-ein-zwischenergebnis/#comment-61086 | |
# http://www.smashingmagazine.com/smashing-book-1/performance-optimization-for-websites-part-2-of-2/ | |
# http://gtmetrix.com/configure-entity-tags-etags.html | |
# http://de.slideshare.net/walterebert/die-htaccessrichtignutzenwchh2014 | |
# http://de.slideshare.net/walterebert/mehr-performance-fr-wordpress | |
# https://andreashecht-blog.de/4183/ |
Пропустить теорию и перейти прямо к задачам
Ссылка на учебник: http://learn.javascript.ru
Сразу расскажу про несколько особенностей яваскрипта, о которых может быть не написано (или мало написано) в учебниках, но которые стоит понимать:
Include Weather Icons in your app: https://github.com/erikflowers/weather-icons
Include the below JSON in your application, for example purposes, lets assume it's a global named weatherIcons
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Make a request to OpenWeatherMap:
req = $.getJSON('http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=London,uk&callback=?');
# === Optimized my.cnf configuration for MySQL/MariaDB (on Ubuntu, CentOS, Almalinux etc. servers) === | |
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# by Fotis Evangelou, developer of Engintron (engintron.com) | |
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# ~ Updated September 2024 ~ | |
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# The settings provided below are a starting point for a 8-16 GB RAM server with 4-8 CPU cores. | |
# If you have different resources available you should adjust accordingly to save CPU, RAM & disk I/O usage. | |
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Config | |
day=$(date +%Y-%m-%d) | |
filename=/var/cache/logwatch/$day-logwatch.txt | |
token=<YOUR BOT TOKEN> | |
chat_id=<YOUR CHAT_ID> | |
#Check if removed-but-not-purged | |
test -x /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/logwatch.pl || exit 0 |
:: Windows 10 Hardening Script | |
:: This is based mostly on my own personal research and testing. My objective is to secure/harden Windows 10 as much as possible while not impacting usability at all. (Think being able to run on this computer's of family members so secure them but not increase the chances of them having to call you to troubleshoot something related to it later on). References for virtually all settings can be found at the bottom. Just before the references section, you will always find several security settings commented out as they could lead to compatibility issues in common consumer setups but they're worth considering. | |
:: Obligatory 'views are my own'. :) | |
:: Thank you @jaredhaight for the Win Firewall config recommendations! | |
:: Thank you @ricardojba for the DLL Safe Order Search reg key! | |
:: Thank you @jessicaknotts for the help on testing Exploit Guard configs and checking privacy settings! | |
:: Best script I've found for Debloating Windows 10: https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater | |
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This gist will explain you how to enable an undocumented feature of PHP-FPM
which will give a real-time performance stats.
Everybody knows the famous phpinfo()
and the page it generates, right? Then the real-time PHP-FPM
status page design is very similar.
Some informations from the top are not displayed to avoid security issues.
THIS ARE MY NOTES OF BUILDING AN INSTALLING XORGXRDP AND XRDP WITH GPU ACCELERATION | |
TESTED ON DEBIAN 9.13 | |
-- Build XorgXrdp with GPU acceleration ("script" - to be adjusted to your needs) : -- | |
## << BUILD AND INSTALL SCRIPT START >> ## | |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Install Latest XRDP with XORGXRDP | |
# README |
using namespace System.Management.Automation | |
using namespace System.Management.Automation.Language | |
if ($host.Name -eq 'ConsoleHost') | |
{ | |
Import-Module PSReadLine | |
} | |
#Import-Module PSColors | |
#Import-Module posh-git | |
Import-Module -Name Terminal-Icons |
# This goes in your Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 (can find the path via $PROFILE in your prompt) | |
Import-Module -Name posh-git,oh-my-posh,Terminal-Icons | |
Set-PoshPrompt -Theme craver |