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@jniltinho
jniltinho / myip.go
Created March 26, 2014 16:55
Get My IP Golang
package main
/*
URL: https://github.com/mccoyst/myip/blob/master/myip.go
URL: http://changsijay.com/2013/07/28/golang-get-ip-address/
*/
import (
"net"
"os"
@andreif
andreif / daemon.md
Last active May 8, 2024 00:17
A simple unix/linux daemon in Python

A simple unix/linux daemon in Python

Source: http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/02/a_simple_unix_linux_daemon_in_python/

Access: http://web.archive.org/web/20131025230048/http://www.jejik.com/articles/2007/02/a_simple_unix_linux_daemon_in_python/

by Sander Marechal

I've written a simple Python class for creating daemons on unix/linux systems. It was pieced together for various other examples, mostly corrections to various Python Cookbook articles and a couple of examples posted to the Python mailing lists. It has support for a pidfile to keep track of the process. I hope it's useful to someone.

@hlissner
hlissner / replace.sh
Last active September 11, 2023 10:14
Bulk search & replace with ag (the_silver_searcher)
# ag <https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher>
# usage: ag-replace.sh [search] [replace]
# caveats: will choke if either arguments contain a forward slash
# notes: will back up changed files to *.bak files
ag -0 -l $1 | xargs -0 perl -pi.bak -e "s/$1/$2/g"
# or if you prefer sed's regex syntax:
ag -0 -l $1 | xargs -0 sed -ri.bak -e "s/$1/$2/g"
@darklow
darklow / celery_tasks_error_handling.py
Last active December 20, 2024 02:44
Celery tasks error handling example
from celery import Task
from celery.task import task
from my_app.models import FailedTask
from django.db import models
@task(base=LogErrorsTask)
def some task():
return result
class LogErrorsTask(Task):
@denzildoyle
denzildoyle / SEO.md
Last active July 2, 2025 15:01
I short list of SEO tips and tricks I have learned over time

SEO

In this list, I will be typically be talking SEO as it relates to Google because Google will likely account for the vast majority of your inbound search traffic. Additionally, if you rank highly on Google, you will probably do well on other search engines anyway. Just like in football if you could play in the Major league you would most likely kill it in the minor league I would begin by explaining why SEO is important talk a little bit about what SEO is about and talk about how those concepts relate to the world wide web. Then talk about some of the things you could do to optimize your site from top to bottom of a typical webpage.

Why it's important

  • When you want to hide something on google put it on the second page. #SEO @searchdecoder
  • Winner takes almost everything
  • More than 80 percent of shoppers research big purchases online first
  • Opertunity for business
  • 88% Of Consumers Trust Online Reviews As Much As Personal Recommendations
  • 72% Of Consumers Say That Positive Reviews Make Them T
@vmarmol
vmarmol / client.go
Created February 9, 2015 23:21
Simple Go-based HTTP streaming via HTTP and websockets.
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"io"
"net/http"
"github.com/golang/glog"
"golang.org/x/net/websocket"
from __future__ import print_function
import dis
def f1():
x = 'a' * 20
y = 'a' * 20
return x is y
local redis_c = require "resty.redis"
local ok, new_tab = pcall(require, "table.new")
if not ok or type(new_tab) ~= "function" then
new_tab = function (narr, nrec) return {} end
end
local _M = new_tab(0, 155)
@mholt
mholt / stringscontext.go
Last active December 15, 2021 08:48
Functions from the 'strings' package as template actions. Feel free to copy+paste into your project as a starting point.
// Functions from Go's strings package usable as template actions
// with text/template.
//
// This approach assumes you have some context type as a receiver,
// but if you just need the functions check out the FuncMap variant
// below.
//
// Commented functions are not deemed useful in template actions.
// Haven't actually used this, but this is one possible way of doing it.
// Another option is to fill a FuncMap with most of the strings package.