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@juanpabloaj
juanpabloaj / arrowsVimrc.vim
Created September 14, 2011 04:41
ncurses problem from OSX 10.6 : OA OB OC OD with arrows
if has('mac')
" for problem with ncurses from 10.6
nnoremap ^[OA <up>
"nnoremap ^[OB <down>
"nnoremap ^[OD <left>
"nnoremap ^[OC <right>
" when ^[OA is <crtl-v> up key
" if uncomment all I lost the right arrow
endif
@josevalim
josevalim / rbx_partial_application.diff
Created September 17, 2011 20:59
Partial application on rubinius. Apply the diff to rubinius project and run `rake build`. Idea by @josevalim, code by @wycats.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/ast/transforms.rb b/lib/compiler/ast/transforms.rb
index 19e1cfb..4e52ec2 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/ast/transforms.rb
+++ b/lib/compiler/ast/transforms.rb
@@ -59,6 +59,71 @@ module Rubinius
end
end
+ # Provide an underscore node that allows partial application in Ruby.
+ # Instead of doing a method call, we are going to generate a lambda
source ~/.rprompt.bash
export RPROMPT='$(date)'
@searls
searls / example-gists.md
Created November 17, 2011 23:57
Some Jasmine fun!

some tricky test moments in Jasmine

If you know RSpec, Jasmine is easy! But some common uses of JavaScript may not be as immediately obvious.

Try to use Jasmine (you could use your own setup or just tryjasmine.com) to write some specs that cover cases like these. The links will load up an example.

@slok
slok / create_github_bitbucket_mirror.md
Created December 8, 2011 11:30
Create github and bitbucket mirror in gitolite

Create Github/Bitbucket Mirror

Create SSH key and configure

Create Key (no passphrase and name mirror the key)

ssh-keygen -t rsa -N "" -f ~/.ssh/mirror

Fibur

Fibur is a library that allows concurrency during Ruby I/O operations without needing to make use of callback systems. Traditionally in Ruby, to achieve concurrency during blocking I/O operations, programmers would make use of Fibers and callbacks. Fibur eliminates the need for wrapping your I/O calls with Fibers and a callback. It allows you to write your blocking I/O calls the way you normally would, and still have concurrent execution during those I/O calls.

Example

Say you have a method that fetches data from a network resource:

@bryanjswift
bryanjswift / .rtorrent.rc
Created December 28, 2011 02:42
rtorrent configuration file with description
# This is an example resource file for rTorrent. Copy to
# ~/.rtorrent.rc and enable/modify the options as needed. Remember to
# uncomment the options you wish to enable.
# Maximum and minimum number of peers to connect to per torrent.
min_peers = 1
max_peers = 100
# Same as above but for seeding completed torrents (-1 = same as downloading)
def output name=((default=true); "caius")
puts "name: #{name.inspect}"
puts "default: #{default.inspect}"
end
output
# >> name: "caius"
# >> default: true
output "avdi"
@burke
burke / 0-readme.md
Created January 27, 2012 13:44 — forked from funny-falcon/cumulative_performance.patch
ruby-1.9.3-p327 cumulative performance patch for rbenv

ruby-1.9.3-p327 cumulative performance patch for rbenv

This installs a patched ruby 1.9.3-p327 with various performance improvements and a backported COW-friendly GC, all courtesy of funny-falcon.

Requirements

You will also need a C Compiler. If you're on Linux, you probably already have one or know how to install one. On OS X, you should install XCode, and brew install autoconf using homebrew.

@bemasher
bemasher / stack.go
Last active August 19, 2020 10:59
A simple LIFO stack backed by a linked list implemented with golang.
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
type Stack struct {
top *Element
size int
}