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SQL Style Guide |
A guide to writing clean, clear, and consistent SQL. |
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**** Files manipulations key bindings | |
Files manipulation commands (start with ~f~): | |
| Key Binding | Description | | |
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| ~SPC f c~ | copy current file to a different location | | |
| ~SPC f C d~ | convert file from unix to dos encoding | | |
| ~SPC f C u~ | convert file from dos to unix encoding | |
This is a compiled list of falsehoods programmers tend to believe about working with time.
Don't re-invent a date time library yourself. If you think you understand everything about time, you're probably doing it wrong.
- There are always 24 hours in a day.
- February is always 28 days long.
- Any 24-hour period will always begin and end in the same day (or week, or month).
The steps below bootstrap an instance of airflow, configured to use the kubernetes airflow executor, working within a minikube cluster.
This guide works with the airflow 1.10 release, however will likely break or have unnecessary extra steps in future releases (based on recent changes to the k8s related files in the airflow source).
- Docker installed
- Minikube installed and started
I don't have much experience with Gradle and just found a way to get MCPConfig to decompile and deobfuscate Minecraft jar files. The described steps might be extremely inefficient and even wrong.
Any feedback is therefore welcome!
You can use the project MCPConfig-CSV-mappings afterwards to apply CSV mappings, however in that case you have to adjust the indentation used by fernflower as described in the "Usage with MCPConfig" section before using MCPConfig.
- Download the latest MCPConfig version from: https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MCPConfig
- Look in the
versions
folder and choose the version you want, in the following called ``, for example1.13.1
Ever wanted to put your Rapsberry Pi cluster to great use? Our team is working remotely, so we started to play Minecraft. I decided I would host the Minecraft server on my Raspberry Pi cluster. This gist will guide you through the steps I took to get a k3s cluster up with k3sup and later installed Minecraft as well as metrics exporter and Prometheus Operator
Quoniam Possumus - Because we can
#!/bin/bash | |
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### my-script — does one thing well | |
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### Usage: | |
### my-script <input> <output> | |
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### Options: | |
### <input> Input file to read. | |
### <output> Output file to write. Use '-' for stdout. |
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1 | |
# Keep this syntax directive! It's used to enable Docker BuildKit | |
# Based on https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/discussions/1879?sort=top#discussioncomment-216865 | |
# but I try to keep it updated (see history) | |
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# PYTHON-BASE | |
# Sets up all our shared environment variables | |
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