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19WAS85 / powershell-web-server.ps1
Last active November 4, 2024 16:50
A simple web server built with powershell.
# This is a super **SIMPLE** example of how to create a very basic powershell webserver
# 2019-05-18 UPDATE — Created by me and and evalued by @jakobii and the comunity.
# Http Server
$http = [System.Net.HttpListener]::new()
# Hostname and port to listen on
$http.Prefixes.Add("http://localhost:8080/")
# Start the Http Server
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magicseth / GitForDropboxUsers.md
Created March 1, 2012 18:30
git for dropbox users: Don't be afraid!

git is awesome

We use git at Bump for all sorts of things. Recently, we've started converting our designers and product managers. You can think about git like Dropbox: it takes files on your computer, puts them in the cloud, and lets other people work on them too. But it has some pretty rocking advantages:

Collaboration

Like Dropbox, git lets multiple people work on the same files at the same time. This is great when many people are working on a document together, or a group of people are creating assets for a website. Everyone can be contributing to the same folder and files, without fear of overwriting eachother's work, something Dropbox can scew up.

Time Machine