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DavidPesticcio / MakeOpenVPN.sh
Last active December 30, 2016 01:34 — forked from laurenorsini/MakeOpenVPN.sh
MakeOpenVPN.sh by Eric Jodoin
#!/bin/bash
# Default Variable Declarations
DEFAULT="Default.txt"
FILEEXT=".ovpn"
CRT=".crt"
KEY=".3des.key"
CA="ca.crt"
TA="ta.key"
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DavidPesticcio / pedantically_commented_playbook.yml
Created December 22, 2016 02:10 — forked from marktheunissen/pedantically_commented_playbook.yml
Insanely complete Ansible playbook, showing off all the options
---
# ^^^ YAML documents must begin with the document separator "---"
#
#### Example docblock, I like to put a descriptive comment at the top of my
#### playbooks.
#
# Overview: Playbook to bootstrap a new host for configuration management.
# Applies to: production
# Description:
# Ensures that a host is configured for management with Ansible.
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DavidPesticcio / README.md
Created August 24, 2016 22:27 — forked from haggen/README.md
boot2docker on nfs

Get boot2docker working with nfs instead of vboxsf.

Tested on:

- Boot2Docker-cli version: v1.6.0
  Git commit: 9894ae9
- Boot2Docker-cli version: v1.6.2
  Git commit: cb2c3bc
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DavidPesticcio / beautiful_idiomatic_python.md
Created July 8, 2016 20:09 — forked from JeffPaine/beautiful_idiomatic_python.md
Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python: notes from Raymond Hettinger's talk at pycon US 2013. The code examples and direct quotes are all from Raymond's talk. I've reproduced them here for my own edification and the hopes that others will find them as handy as I have!

Transforming Code into Beautiful, Idiomatic Python

Notes from Raymond Hettinger's talk at pycon US 2013 video, slides.

The code examples and direct quotes are all from Raymond's talk. I've reproduced them here for my own edification and the hopes that others will find them as handy as I have!

Looping over a range of numbers

for i in [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]: