This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
# docker build -t="rails" . | |
FROM ubuntu:12.04 | |
RUN apt-get update | |
## MYSQL | |
RUN apt-get install -y -q mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev | |
## RUBY |
# username = "my_username" | |
# pwd = "my_password" | |
# target_path = "my_target_path" | |
# saving auth cookie | |
system %Q{wget --save-cookies /tmp/cookie.txt --keep-session-cookies --post-data "username=#{username}&password=#{pwd}" -O - \ | |
https://rubytapas.dpdcart.com/subscriber/login?__dpd_cart=d08391e6-5fe2-4400-8b27-2dc17b413027} | |
(25..600).each do |i| |
There are two JSON API styles:
The ID style is the easiest to get started with, but requires that your clients be able to guess the URLs for related documents. It also locks your API into a particular URL structure, which may become a problem as your API grows.
The URL style requires less guessing on the client side, and makes clients more resilient to API changes, but is trickier to use with relationships and compound documents.
Re: On layout & web performance by Kelly Norton
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>#lazyweb Is there any documentation about which jQuery functions/effects trigger layout? re: kellegous.com/j/2013/01/26/l…
— Dave Rupert (@davatron5000) January 28, 2013
getWidthOrHeight()
used in jQuery.fn.width/height
clientLeft
#!/bin/bash | |
YEAR=`date "+%Y"` | |
MONTH=`date "+%m"` | |
DAY=`date "+%d"` | |
LOG_FILES="access.log error.log" | |
DATE=$YEAR/$MONTH/$DAY |
In this document I am using Sass's SCSS syntax. You can choose to use the indented syntax in sass, if you prefer it, it has no functional differences from the SCSS syntax.
For Less, I'm using the JavaScript version because this is what they suggest on the website. The ruby version may be different.