$ cat /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/mms-test
Listen 50690
LogLevel debug
DumpIOInput On
# DumpIOOutput On
$ sudo tail -f /var/log/apache2/error.log | grep "mod_dumpio.c(74)" | sed "s/.*HEAP.: //"
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'yaml' | |
# A demonstration of YAML anchors, references and handling of nested values | |
# For more info, see: | |
# http://atechie.net/2009/07/merging-hashes-in-yaml-conf-files/ | |
stooges = YAML::load( File.read('stooges.yml') ) | |
# => { | |
# "default" => { |
# autoload concerns | |
module YourApp | |
class Application < Rails::Application | |
config.autoload_paths += %W( | |
#{config.root}/app/controllers/concerns | |
#{config.root}/app/models/concerns | |
) | |
end | |
end |
// knockout 2.2.1 | |
ko.utils.arrayFilter = function (array, predicate) { /* .. */ } | |
ko.utils.arrayFirst = function (array, predicate, predicateOwner) { /* .. */ } | |
ko.utils.arrayForEach = function (array, action) { /* .. */ } | |
ko.utils.arrayGetDistinctValues = function (array) { /* .. */ } |
Get Homebrew installed on your mac if you don't already have it
Install highlight. "brew install highlight". (This brings down Lua and Boost as well)
var parser = document.createElement('a'); | |
parser.href = "http://example.com:3000/pathname/?search=test#hash"; | |
parser.protocol; // => "http:" | |
parser.hostname; // => "example.com" | |
parser.port; // => "3000" | |
parser.pathname; // => "/pathname/" | |
parser.search; // => "?search=test" | |
parser.hash; // => "#hash" | |
parser.host; // => "example.com:3000" |
/ A simplistic way of loading and rendering HAML partials (header.haml, footer.haml, nav.haml... you name it) without Rails | |
/ Useful when using tools like LiveReload http://livereload.com/ | |
/ but don't want to configure a web server just to use PHP include/require constructs (discussion http://help.livereload.com/discussions/questions/22-haml-partials) | |
/ It could be improved/simplified using a helper http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5436769/partial-haml-templating-in-ruby-without-rails/5436973#5436973 | |
/ Check out the Jade version https://gist.github.com/2593727 | |
%html | |
%body | |
%header | |
= Haml::Engine.new(File.read('/path/to/your/partial.haml')).render |
One of my favorite past times is to look at the notebooks of famous scientists. Da Vinci's notebook is well known, but there plenty others. Worshipping Da Vinci like no other, I bought a Think/Create/Record journal, used it mostly to keep jot down random thoughts and take notes. This was great in the beginning, but the conformity of lines drove me nuts. Only moleskines made blank notebooks, so I had to buy one.
At the same time I started a freelance project. The project itself is irrelevant, but suffice to say it was very complex and spanned several months. It seemed like a perfect opportunity to use the moleskine. Looking back, all my entries fell under few categories: