Go to the course and have any video up. The following code relies on the right sidebar to be visible to uncheck all your progress.
You can do this with ctrl+shift+j
and making sure the console
tab is selected for chrome/brave
// loading audio file "guitar.wav" | |
AudioFormatManager formatManager; | |
formatManager.registerBasicFormats(); | |
// normal way | |
File audioFile ("/path/to/guitar.wav"); | |
FileInputStream* input = audioFile.createInputStream(); | |
AudioFormatReader* reader = formatManager.createReaderFor (input); | |
// from the reader we can load into an audio buffer, etc... |
Go to the course and have any video up. The following code relies on the right sidebar to be visible to uncheck all your progress.
You can do this with ctrl+shift+j
and making sure the console
tab is selected for chrome/brave
#! /bin/bash | |
# Simple Utility Script for allowing debug of hardened macOS apps. | |
# This is useful mostly for plug-in developer that would like keep developing without turning SIP off. | |
# Credit for idea goes to (McMartin): https://forum.juce.com/t/apple-gatekeeper-notarised-distributables/29952/57?u=ttg | |
app_path=$1 | |
if [ -z "$app_path" ]; | |
then | |
echo "You need to specify app to re-codesign!" | |
exit 0 |
# Your init script | |
# | |
# Atom will evaluate this file each time a new window is opened. It is run | |
# after packages are loaded/activated and after the previous editor state | |
# has been restored. | |
# | |
# An example hack to log to the console when each text editor is saved. | |
# | |
# atom.workspace.observeTextEditors (editor) -> | |
# editor.onDidSave -> |