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@tylerneylon
tylerneylon / json.lua
Last active March 31, 2025 01:08
Pure Lua json library.
--[[ json.lua
A compact pure-Lua JSON library.
The main functions are: json.stringify, json.parse.
## json.stringify:
This expects the following to be true of any tables being encoded:
* They only have string or number keys. Number keys must be represented as
strings in json; this is part of the json spec.
@holman
holman / emoji_test.rb
Last active June 18, 2020 01:27
A snapshot of the tests we use internally at GitHub to help edit our blog posts before they go out to everybody. For more information, take a peek at http://zachholman.com/posts/how-github-writes-blog-posts
require_relative "test_helper"
require "open-uri"
require "net/http"
class EmojiTest < Blog::Test
def test_no_emoji
posts.each do |post|
content = File.read(post)
refute_match /:[a-zA-Z0-9_]+:/, content,
@rupey
rupey / mandelbrot.sql
Last active December 7, 2020 05:38
Mandelbrot plot in postgres
WITH RECURSIVE
x(i) AS ( VALUES (0)
UNION ALL SELECT i + 1
FROM x
WHERE i < 101),
Z(Ix, Iy, Cx, Cy, X, Y, I) AS (
SELECT
Ix,
Iy,
X :: FLOAT,
@m-ou-se
m-ou-se / replace-debian-with-arch.txt
Last active January 30, 2025 05:03
Instructions to replace a live Debian installation with Arch
# Download latest archlinux bootstrap package, see https://www.archlinux.org/download/
wget 'ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/archlinux/iso/latest/archlinux-bootstrap-*-x86_64.tar.gz'
# Make sure you'll have enough entropy for pacman-key later.
apt-get install haveged
# Install the arch bootstrap image in a tmpfs.
mount -t tmpfs none /mnt
cd /mnt
tar xvf ~/archlinux-bootstrap-*-x86_64.tar.gz --strip-components=1
@bearfrieze
bearfrieze / comprehensions.md
Last active December 23, 2023 22:49
Comprehensions in Python the Jedi way

Comprehensions in Python the Jedi way

by Bjørn Friese

Beautiful is better than ugly. Explicit is better than implicit.

-- The Zen of Python

I frequently deal with collections of things in the programs I write. Collections of droids, jedis, planets, lightsabers, starfighters, etc. When programming in Python, these collections of things are usually represented as lists, sets and dictionaries. Oftentimes, what I want to do with collections is to transform them in various ways. Comprehensions is a powerful syntax for doing just that. I use them extensively, and it's one of the things that keep me coming back to Python. Let me show you a few examples of the incredible usefulness of comprehensions.

@kellerza
kellerza / oauth2_session.py
Last active February 12, 2025 19:29
OAuth2 authentication with aiohttp and oauthlib (based on requests_oauthlib)
"""OAuth2Support for aiohttp.ClientSession.
Based on the requests_oauthlib class
https://github.com/requests/requests-oauthlib/blob/master/requests_oauthlib/oauth2_session.py
"""
# pylint: disable=line-too-long,bad-continuation
import logging
from oauthlib.common import generate_token, urldecode
from oauthlib.oauth2 import WebApplicationClient, InsecureTransportError