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## Includes | |
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## It is possible to include additional configuration parts from other files or | |
## directories. | |
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# include /etc/monit.d/* | |
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# Put this file in the root of your git repository then run `ruby blame.rb`. | |
# You will need gsed. You can install gsed with `brew install gsed`. | |
# Crazy shell script taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4589731/git-blame-statistics | |
input = `git ls-tree -r HEAD|gsed -re 's/^.{53}//'|while read filename; do file "$filename"; done|grep -E ': .*text'|gsed -r -e 's/: .*//'|while read filename; do git blame "$filename"; done|gsed -r -e 's/.*\\((.*)[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2} .*/\\1/' -e 's/ +$//'|sort|uniq -c` | |
aggregated = {} | |
input.lines.each do |line| | |
line.strip! | |
window.onload = function() { | |
var v0 = new Vertex("0"); | |
var v1 = new Vertex("1"); | |
var v2 = new Vertex("2"); | |
var v3 = new Vertex("3"); | |
var v4 = new Vertex("4"); | |
var v5 = new Vertex("5"); | |
var v6 = new Vertex("6"); | |
var v7 = new Vertex("7"); |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
=begin | |
= Geographic Searches With Postgres's Earthdistance and Cube Extensions | |
This program shows how to easily create a Postgres database that uses the Cube | |
and Earthdistance extensions to perform fast queries on geographic data. | |
Briefly, the problem this code solves is "show me all places within 50 | |
kilometers of New York City." |
I'm hunting for the best solution on how to handle keeping large sets of DB records "sorted" in a performant manner.
Most of us have work on projects at some point where we have needed to have ordered lists of objects. Whether it be a to-do list sorted by priority, or a list of documents that a user can sort in whatever order they want.
A traditional approach for this on a Rails project is to use something like the acts_as_list
gem, or something similar. These systems typically add some sort of "postion" or "sort order" column to each record, which is then used when querying out the records in a traditional order by position
SQL query.
This approach seems to work fine for smaller datasets, but can be hard to manage on large data sets with hundreds (or thousands) of records needing to be sorted. Changing the sort position of even a single object will require updating every single record in the database that is in the same sort group. This requires potentially thousands of wri
// UTF8 Module | |
// | |
// Cleaner and modularized utf-8 encoding and decoding library for javascript. | |
// | |
// copyright: MIT | |
// author: Nijiko Yonskai, @nijikokun, [email protected] | |
(function (name, definition, context, dependencies) { | |
if (typeof context['module'] !== 'undefined' && context['module']['exports']) { if (dependencies && context['require']) { for (var i = 0; i < dependencies.length; i++) context[dependencies[i]] = context['require'](dependencies[i]); } context['module']['exports'] = definition.apply(context); } | |
else if (typeof context['define'] !== 'undefined' && context['define'] === 'function' && context['define']['amd']) { define(name, (dependencies || []), definition); } | |
else { context[name] = definition.apply(context); } |
I recently had the following problem:
We didn't want to open the MySQL port to the network, but it's possible to SSH from the Jenkins machine to the MySQL machine. So, basically you would do something like
ssh -L 3306:localhost:3306 remotehost
// NOTE: | |
// you may need to grab the latest version of Sails on the v0.10 branch for some of this to work | |
var sails = require('sails'); | |
// You can do a lot here, but I'll show a few important ones | |
var options = { | |
// Completely disable globals (sails, your models, your services, _, async) | |
globals: false, |
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