NOTE: This is a question I found on StackOverflow which I’ve archived here, because the answer is so effing phenomenal.
If you are not into long explanations, see [Paolo Bergantino’s answer][2].
NOTE: This is a question I found on StackOverflow which I’ve archived here, because the answer is so effing phenomenal.
If you are not into long explanations, see [Paolo Bergantino’s answer][2].
| /* Useful celery config. | |
| app = Celery('tasks', | |
| broker='redis://localhost:6379', | |
| backend='redis://localhost:6379') | |
| app.conf.update( | |
| CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES=3600, | |
| CELERY_QUEUES=( | |
| Queue('default', routing_key='tasks.#'), |
| """ | |
| This module provides a simple WSGI profiler middleware for finding | |
| bottlenecks in web application. It uses the profile or cProfile | |
| module to do the profiling and writes the stats to the stream provided | |
| To use, run `flask_profiler.py` instead of `app.py` | |
| see: http://werkzeug.pocoo.org/docs/0.9/contrib/profiler/ | |
| and: http://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-part-xvi-debugging-testing-and-profiling | |
| """ |
| """ | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3_algorithm | |
| http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~ddd/cap6635/Fall-97/Short-papers/2.htm | |
| """ | |
| from collections import namedtuple, Counter, defaultdict | |
| from math import log2 |
This is a quick tutorial explaining how to get a static website hosted on Heroku.
Why do this?
Heroku hosts apps on the internet, not static websites. To get it to run your static portfolio, personal blog, etc., you need to trick Heroku into thinking your website is a PHP app. This 6-step tutorial will teach you how.
| """ Python implementation of the OASIS algorithm. | |
| Graham Taylor | |
| Based on Matlab implementation of: | |
| Chechik, Gal, et al. | |
| "Large scale online learning of image similarity through ranking." | |
| The Journal of Machine Learning Research 11 (2010): 1109-1135. | |
| """ | |
| from __future__ import division |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
| # Download and Install the Latest Updates for the OS | |
| apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y | |
| # Set the Server Timezone to CST | |
| echo "America/Chicago" > /etc/timezone | |
| dpkg-reconfigure -f noninteractive tzdata | |
| # Enable Ubuntu Firewall and allow SSH & MySQL Ports | |
| ufw enable | |
| ufw allow 22 |
| import pyaudio | |
| import wave | |
| FORMAT = pyaudio.paInt16 | |
| CHANNELS = 2 | |
| RATE = 44100 | |
| CHUNK = 1024 | |
| RECORD_SECONDS = 5 | |
| WAVE_OUTPUT_FILENAME = "file.wav" | |