duplicates = multiple editions
A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory, Kenneth Ireland Michael Rosen
A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory, Kenneth Ireland Michael Rosen
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| ### UPDATE: For Win 11, I recommend using this tool in place of this script: | |
| ### https://christitus.com/windows-tool/ | |
| ### https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil | |
| ### https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UQZ5oQg8XA | |
| ### iwr -useb https://christitus.com/win | iex | |
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| ### OR take a look at | |
| ### https://github.com/HotCakeX/Harden-Windows-Security |
| # create an account, create an app | |
| # @see https://apps.twitter.com/ | |
| # retrieve the access tokens | |
| # @see https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/reference/post/oauth2/token | |
| # create the file ~/twitter_api | |
| nano ~/twitter_api | |
| Authorization: OAuth oauth_consumer_key="XXXXXX", oauth_nonce="11111111", oauth_signature="XXXXXX", oauth_signature_method="HMAC-SHA1", oauth_timestamp="1450728725", oauth_token="99999-XXXXXX", oauth_version="1.0" |
| # Install QEMU OSX port with ARM support | |
| sudo port install qemu +target_arm | |
| export QEMU=$(which qemu-system-arm) | |
| # Dowload kernel and export location | |
| curl -OL \ | |
| https://github.com/dhruvvyas90/qemu-rpi-kernel/blob/master/kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie | |
| export RPI_KERNEL=./kernel-qemu-4.1.7-jessie | |
| # Download filesystem and export location |
| When programming apps for Android, you usually want to test them on real Android devices. | |
| This little gist describes how to do so using Ubuntu 14. | |
| First, you need to download and install the Android development IDE (http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html) and create an Android project which you want to debug. | |
| Next, you need to setup the debugging mode on your Android device. Starting in Android 4.2 you need to enable the developer options first: 1) Go to settings 2) Go to About Phone 3) Tap the build number 10 times (or more, not sure ;)) and you will get the notification that you enabled it. | |
| Then go to the developer settings and enable the debug mode for your phone. | |
| Now you think you can just plug it into your USB mode? - Nope. |
Download and install PL/JSON.
Following is an example of how to parse a JSON array represented as string:
declare
my_clob clob := '[| /* Copyright Pierre GIRAUD, https://gist.github.com/pgiraud/6131715 | |
| * Published under WTFPL license. */ | |
| /** | |
| * @requires OpenLayers/Renderer/SVG.js | |
| */ | |
| OpenLayers.Renderer.SVGExtended = OpenLayers.Class(OpenLayers.Renderer.SVG, { | |
| eraseGeometry: function(geometry, featureId) { | |
| this.removeArrows(geometry); |
This is a small collection of scripts showing how to use require.js. It's only one of several ways of setting up a require.js project, but it's enough to get started.
At its core, require.js is about three things:
The following files show how these are achieved.
This procedure is tested on Mac OS X 10.8 with Developpers tools installed (xCode).
PHP 5.4 installed with Homebrew.
Update: I wrote a blog post about this.
Download the following files from Oracle website (yes, you need to create an account and accept terms):
In August 2007 a hacker found a way to expose the PHP source code on facebook.com. He retrieved two files and then emailed them to me, and I wrote about the issue:
http://techcrunch.com/2007/08/11/facebook-source-code-leaked/
It became a big deal:
http://www.techmeme.com/070812/p1#a070812p1
The two files are index.php (the homepage) and search.php (the search page)