⌘T | go to file |
⌘⌃P | go to project |
⌘R | go to methods |
⌃G | go to line |
⌘KB | toggle side bar |
⌘⇧P | command prompt |
class QuerySetDoubleIteration(Exception): | |
"A QuerySet was iterated over twice, you probably want to list() it." | |
pass | |
# "Skinny" here means we use iterator by default, rather than | |
# ballooning in memory. | |
class SkinnyManager(Manager): | |
def get_query_set(self): | |
return SkinnyQuerySet(self.model, using=self._db) |
# In case you had some strange python installation | |
# NOTE: .pydistutils.cfg seems to be not compatible with brew install python | |
# areas I needed to clean before installation | |
# clean up ~/Library/Python | |
# clean up .local | |
# preconditions: | |
# xcode with command line tools installed | |
xcode-select --install |
Install Python
$ brew install readline sqlite gdbm
$ brew install python --universal --framework
$ python --version
Python 2.7
Symlinks...
from django import http | |
try: | |
from django.conf import settings | |
XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_ORIGINS = settings.XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_ORIGINS | |
XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_METHODS = settings.XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_METHODS | |
XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_HEADERS = settings.XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_HEADERS | |
XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_CREDENTIALS = settings.XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_CREDENTIALS | |
except AttributeError: | |
XS_SHARING_ALLOWED_ORIGINS = '*' |
brew update | |
brew versions FORMULA | |
cd `brew --prefix` | |
git checkout HASH Library/Formula/FORMULA.rb # use output of "brew versions" | |
brew install FORMULA | |
brew switch FORMULA VERSION | |
git checkout -- Library/Formula/FORMULA.rb # reset formula | |
## Example: Using Subversion 1.6.17 | |
# |
This playbook has been removed as it is now very outdated. |
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'mechanize' | |
FIRST_NAME = 'FIRST_NAME' | |
LAST_NAME = 'LAST_NAME' | |
PHONE = 'PHONE' | |
EMAIL = '[email protected]' | |
PARTY_SIZE = 2 | |
SCHEDULE_RANGE = { :start_time => '19:00', :end_time => '20:30' } |
List some crypto libraries for JavaScript out there. Might be a bit out dated. Scroll to the bottom.
http://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/
This specification describes a JavaScript API for performing basic cryptographic operations in web applications, such as hashing, signature generation and verification, and encryption and decryption. Additionally, it describes an API for applications to generate and/or manage the keying material necessary to perform these operations. Uses for this API range from user or service authentication, document or code signing, and the confidentiality and integrity of communications.
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.