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@macbleser
macbleser / wp-permissions-script
Created February 21, 2014 15:37
WordPress Permissions Configuration Script
#!/bin/bash
#
# This script configures WordPress file permissions based on recommendations
# from http://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress#File_permissions
#
# Author: Michael Conigliaro
#
WP_OWNER=changeme # <-- wordpress owner
WP_GROUP=changeme # <-- wordpress group
WP_ROOT=/home/changeme # <-- wordpress root directory
@stuarthalloway
stuarthalloway / gist:2645453
Created May 9, 2012 15:22
Datomic queries against Clojure collections
;; Datomic example code
(use '[datomic.api :only (db q) :as d])
;; ?answer binds a scalar
(q '[:find ?answer :in ?answer]
42)
;; of course you can bind more than one of anything
(q '[:find ?last ?first :in ?last ?first]
"Doe" "John")
@shangaslammi
shangaslammi / webspider.hs
Created October 4, 2011 08:25
Haskell Web Spider example
import Control.Exception
import Control.Monad
import Control.Monad.IO.Class
import Data.ByteString.Lazy (ByteString)
import Data.ByteString.Lazy.UTF8 (toString)
import Data.Function
import Data.Enumerator
import Data.List
import Data.Maybe
@juliocesar
juliocesar / testing_front_end_rspec_capybara.md
Created October 21, 2010 23:51
Testing front-end for a Sinatra app with RSpec and Capybara

Testing front-end for a Sinatra app with RSpec and Capybara

I've used Cucumber quite a bit on my last job. It's an excellent tool, and I believe readable tests are the way to the future. But I could never get around to write effective scenarios, or maintain the boatload of text that the suite becomes once you get to a point where you have decent coverage. On top of that, it didn't seem to take much for the suite to become really slow as tests were added.

A while ago I've seen a gist by Lachie Cox where he shows how to use RSpec and Capybara to do front-end tests. That sounded perfect for me. I love RSpec, I can write my own matchers when I need them with little code, and it reads damn nicely.

So for my Rails Rumble 2010 project, as usual, I rolled a Sinatra app and figured I should give the idea a shot. Below are my findings.

Gemfile