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adriancmiranda / gist:077661b461899aff00733666608f10b5
Created November 22, 2019 08:55 — forked from alisterlf/gist:3490957
JAVASCRIPT:Remove Accents
function RemoveAccents(strAccents) {
var strAccents = strAccents.split('');
var strAccentsOut = new Array();
var strAccentsLen = strAccents.length;
var accents = 'ÀÁÂÃÄÅàáâãäåÒÓÔÕÕÖØòóôõöøÈÉÊËèéêëðÇçÐÌÍÎÏìíîïÙÚÛÜùúûüÑñŠšŸÿýŽž';
var accentsOut = "AAAAAAaaaaaaOOOOOOOooooooEEEEeeeeeCcDIIIIiiiiUUUUuuuuNnSsYyyZz";
for (var y = 0; y < strAccentsLen; y++) {
if (accents.indexOf(strAccents[y]) != -1) {
strAccentsOut[y] = accentsOut.substr(accents.indexOf(strAccents[y]), 1);
} else
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adriancmiranda / .gitconfig
Created January 28, 2019 12:57 — forked from pksunkara/config
Sample of git config file (Example .gitconfig)
[user]
name = Pavan Kumar Sunkara
email = [email protected]
username = pksunkara
[core]
editor = vim
whitespace = fix,-indent-with-non-tab,trailing-space,cr-at-eol
excludesfile = ~/.gitignore
[sendemail]
smtpencryption = tls
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adriancmiranda / ml-ruby.md
Created January 19, 2019 17:21 — forked from gbuesing/ml-ruby.md
Resources for Machine Learning in Ruby

UPDATE a fork of this gist has been used as a starting point for a community-maintained "awesome" list: machine-learning-with-ruby Please look here for the most up-to-date info!

Resources for Machine Learning in Ruby

Gems

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adriancmiranda / README.md
Created July 17, 2018 16:24 — forked from joyrexus/README.md
Vanilla JS equivalents of jQuery methods

Sans jQuery

Events

// jQuery
$(document).ready(function() {
  // code
})
//
// Regular Expression for URL validation
//
// Author: Diego Perini
// Updated: 2010/12/05
// License: MIT
//
// Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Diego Perini (http://www.iport.it)
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
// original (broken) version is here: http://ivan-ghandhi.livejournal.com/942493.html
// My fix: don't treat arguments as if it were an array
// (Use Array.prototype.slice.call() to convert it)
function stackTrace() {
var err = new Error();
console.log(typeof err.stack);
return err.stack;
}
function trimSvgWhitespace() {
// get all SVG objects in the DOM
var svgs = document.getElementsByTagName("svg");
// go through each one and add a viewbox that ensures all children are visible
for (var i=0, l=svgs.length; i<l; i++) {
var svg = svgs[i],
box = svg.getBBox(), // <- get the visual boundary required to view all children
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adriancmiranda / prepack-svelte.md
Created May 4, 2017 23:43 — forked from Rich-Harris/prepack-svelte.md
Is Prepack like Svelte?

Note: I'm not involved in Prepack in any way — please correct me if I say anything incorrect below!

A few people have asked me if Prepack and Svelte are similar projects with similar goals. The answer is 'no, they're not', but let's take a moment to explore why.

What is Prepack?

Prepack describes itself as a 'partial evaluator for JavaScript'. What that means is that it will run your code in a specialised interpreter that, rather than having some effect on the world (like printing a message to the console), will track the effects that would have happened and express them more directly.

So for example if you give it this code...

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adriancmiranda / ts-angular-boilerplate.sh
Created October 23, 2016 01:59 — forked from Quramy/ts-angular-boilerplate.sh
Angular2 TypeScript boilerplate
#!/bin/sh
APP_NAME=$1
[ -z "$APP_NAME" ] && echo "1 args required" && exit 1
[ -d "$APP_NAME" ] && echo "$APP_NAME exists" && exit 1
which tsc || npm install -g typescript
which browser-sync || npm install -g browser-sync
which watchify || npm install -g watchify
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adriancmiranda / Open in iTerm2-nightly
Last active June 27, 2023 02:55
Apple script to open an iterm2 "nightly" window from right-clicking on a file or folder in Finder. To use:(1) Open Automator(2) Create a new service(3) Change "Service receives selected" drop downs to "Files or folders" in "Finder"(4) Select "Run applescript" from the sidebar, then paste this script in and save
-- Adapted from these sources:
-- http://peterdowns.com/posts/open-iterm-finder-service.html
-- https://gist.github.com/cowboy/905546
--
-- Modified to work with files as well, cd-ing to their container folder
on run {input, parameters}
tell application "Finder"
set my_file to first item of input
set filetype to (kind of (info for my_file))
-- Treats OS X applications as files. To treat them as folders, integrate this SO answer: