DaBi (short for Data Binding) is a dead simple yet complete and self-contained DOM-to-JS and JS-to-DOM data binding library in just 25 lines of pure ES5 and 454 bytes when minified.
Download it right here or include it into your HTML:
DaBi (short for Data Binding) is a dead simple yet complete and self-contained DOM-to-JS and JS-to-DOM data binding library in just 25 lines of pure ES5 and 454 bytes when minified.
Download it right here or include it into your HTML:
Move all your frontend development to real programming with Z5 nano-library bundle that contains:
/** | |
* Encode string into Base64, as defined by RFC 4648 [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648]. | |
* As per RFC 4648, no newlines are added. | |
* | |
* Characters in str must be within ISO-8859-1 with Unicode code point <= 256. | |
* | |
* Can be achieved JavaScript with btoa(), but this approach may be useful in other languages. | |
* | |
* @param {string} str ASCII/ISO-8859-1 string to be encoded as base-64. | |
* @returns {string} Base64-encoded string. |
/** | |
* Encodes multi-byte Unicode string into utf-8 multiple single-byte characters | |
* (BMP / basic multilingual plane only). | |
* | |
* Chars in range U+0080 - U+07FF are encoded in 2 chars, U+0800 - U+FFFF in 3 chars. | |
* | |
* Can be achieved in JavaScript by unescape(encodeURIComponent(str)), | |
* but this approach may be useful in other languages. | |
* | |
* @param {string} unicodeString - Unicode string to be encoded as UTF-8. |
JSON, MessagePack, and Google's Protocol Buffers are all awesome. Here's how they're awesome on different client environments and how to use them on your rails env.
Some links:
Output from Ruby Client:
My notes from the Meet Chef course at http://pluralsight.com/training/Courses/TableOfContents/meet-chef
Chef is a Ruby framework for automating, reusing and documenting server configuration. It's like Unit tests for your servers.
{url:'stun:stun01.sipphone.com'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun.ekiga.net'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun.fwdnet.net'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun.ideasip.com'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun.iptel.org'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun.rixtelecom.se'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun.schlund.de'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun.l.google.com:19302'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun1.l.google.com:19302'}, | |
{url:'stun:stun2.l.google.com:19302'}, |
/* | |
Serve is a very simple static file server in go | |
Usage: | |
-p="8100": port to serve on | |
-d=".": the directory of static files to host | |
Navigating to http://localhost:8100 will display the index.html or directory | |
listing file. | |
*/ | |
package main |
@echo off | |
if _%1_==__ goto USAGE | |
openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout mycert.pem -out mycert.pem -subj "/CN=My Cert Name" | |
openssl pkcs12 -export -out mycert.pfx -inkey mycert.pem -in mycert.pem -passout pass:%1 | |
openssl x509 -inform pem -in mycert.pem -outform der -out mycert.cer | |
openssl pkcs12 -in mycert.pfx -nodes -passin pass:%1 | openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint | |
openssl x509 -in mycert.pem -noout -fingerprint |