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No longer need to muck with this import! :)
# Greatest common divisor of 1 or more numbers. | |
from functools import reduce | |
def gcd(*numbers): | |
""" | |
Return the greatest common divisor of 1 or more integers | |
Examples | |
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# This is a template .gitignore file for git-managed WordPress projects. | |
# | |
# Fact: you don't want WordPress core files, or your server-specific | |
# configuration files etc., in your project's repository. You just don't. | |
# | |
# Solution: stick this file up your repository root (which it assumes is | |
# also the WordPress root directory) and add exceptions for any plugins, | |
# themes, and other directories that should be under version control. | |
# | |
# See the comments below for more info on how to add exceptions for your |
/* Solves one of those triangle shaped peg jumping puzzles. | |
You begin with a board composed of n rows, where the i-th | |
row contains i columns. e.g.: | |
X | |
X X | |
X X X | |
The board begins with pegs in all holes but one. A peg can | |
jump over another peg if it can land in a hole on the other | |
side. The jumped peg is removed. The goal is to finish with | |
a single peg remaining. |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include "numbers.h" // https://gist.github.com/911872 | |
int main() | |
{ | |
struct numbers a; | |
struct numbers b; | |
/* | |
I feel like a tool, sort of. I spent more time than I should admit using | |
generateRandoms here, forgetting that mergesort can only merge two arrays |
Start XCode and create a new Storyboard file. I closed all my other XCode projects. When you choose the location of the created file, it should be your RubyMotion project's resources
directory. Add a UIViewController, and set it's identifier property to "Start"
. Add some UI elements so you can see it working.
When you run rake in your RubyMotion project, it will compile the .storyboard
file. You could auto-load the Storyboard using a plist configuration, but you'll see code can do it too.
Revised date: 07/11/2012
Between us [company name] and you [customer name]
We’ll always do our best to fulfil your needs and meet your expectations, but it’s important to have things written down so that we both know what’s what, who should do what and when, and what will happen if something goes wrong. In this contract you won’t find any complicated legal terms or long passages of unreadable text. We’ve no desire to trick you into signing something that you might later regret. What we do want is what’s best for both parties, now and in the future.
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//if lt IE 7 | |
<html class="no-js lt-ie9 lt-ie8 lt-ie7"> | |
//if IE 7 | |
<html class="no-js lt-ie9 lt-ie8"> | |
//if IE 8 | |
<html class="no-js lt-ie9"> | |
//[if gt IE 8]><! | |
html(class='no-js') | |
//<![endif] |
; Comments start with semicolons. | |
; Clojure is written in "forms", which are just | |
; lists of things inside parentheses, separated by whitespace. | |
; | |
; The clojure reader assumes that the first thing is a | |
; function or macro to call, and the rest are arguments. | |
; | |
; Here's a function that sets the current namespace: | |
(ns test) |