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nitred / db_manager.py
Last active December 11, 2024 11:49
Creating thread safe and managed sessions using SQLAlchemy
"""Creating thread safe and managed sessions using SQLAlchemy.
The sessions that are created are expected to be:
- thread safe
- handle committing
- handle rolling back on errors
- handle session removal/releasing once context or thread is closed.
Author: Nitish Reddy Koripalli
License: MIT
@aculich
aculich / wikipedia-infoboxes-in-pandas.ipynb
Last active March 21, 2024 04:51
How to extract Wikipedia infoboxes and wikitables using Pandas
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@angel333
angel333 / DWM-ON-OS-X.md
Last active April 11, 2024 16:14 — forked from vangberg/DWM-ON-OS-X.md
Updated for .xinitrc.d and $USERWM, simplified

Installing and configuring dwm on OS X (tested on Mountain Lion, Mavericks)

  1. Install XQuartz.

  2. Install dwm using Homebrew (or whatever):

    brew install dwm
    
  3. Create a xinitrc.d script for dwm:

@johnbender
johnbender / prefs.js
Created February 23, 2013 06:20
Set up Chrome Secure Shell to handle solarized terminal colors
// Disable bold.
term_.prefs_.set('enable-bold', false)
// Use this for Solarized Dark
term_.prefs_.set('background-color', "#002b36");
term_.prefs_.set('foreground-color', "#839496");
term_.prefs_.set('color-palette-overrides', [
'#073642',
'#dc322f',
@iansym
iansym / jsonview-solarized.css
Last active September 13, 2022 21:33
JSON View solarized theme for Chrome Extension
body {
background-color: #002b36;
color: #839496;
font-size: 14px;
white-space: pre !important;
font-family: "Source Code Pro", monospace;
}
.property {
font-weight: bold;
@nifl
nifl / grok_vi.mdown
Created August 29, 2011 17:23
Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi.

Answer by Jim Dennis on Stack Overflow question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1218390/what-is-your-most-productive-shortcut-with-vim/1220118#1220118

Your problem with Vim is that you don't grok vi.

You mention cutting with yy and complain that you almost never want to cut whole lines. In fact programmers, editing source code, very often want to work on whole lines, ranges of lines and blocks of code. However, yy is only one of many way to yank text into the anonymous copy buffer (or "register" as it's called in vi).

The "Zen" of vi is that you're speaking a language. The initial y is a verb. The statement yy is a simple statement which is, essentially, an abbreviation for 0 y$:

0 go to the beginning of this line. y yank from here (up to where?)