Based on http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/899711 which uses D3 to draw elements into a google maps overlay layer, but doesn't use d3.geo machinery to draw map geometry. This gist illustrates how to align a D3 mercator projection with google maps so we can do standard d3 mapping stuff on top of the google API.
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#!/bin/bash | |
# extract all postgres databases from a sql file created by pg_dumpall | |
# this script outputs one .sql file for each database in the original .sql file | |
# unless you pass the name of a database in the dump | |
if [ $# -lt 1 ] | |
then | |
echo "Usage: $0 <postgresql sql dump> [dbname]" >&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi |
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<template> | |
<div class="input-group date"> | |
<input type="text" value.bind="value" class="form-control"><span class="input-group-addon"><i class="glyphicon glyphicon-calendar"></i></span> | |
</div> | |
</template> |
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# Basic example | |
siege -t60s -c20 -d10 'http://robertomurray.co.uk/' | |
# Basic auth; | |
auth=$(echo -n 'username:password' | openssl base64) | |
siege -t60s -c20 -d10 --header="Authorization:Basic $auth" 'https://staging.a-hostname.co.uk/' |
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#!/bin/sh -e | |
C_ROOT='' | |
C_KERNEL='' | |
## | |
## Exits the script with exit code $1, spitting out message $@ to stderr | |
error() { | |
local ecode="$1" | |
shift | |
echo "$*" 1>&2 | |
exit "$ecode" |
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library(rgdal) # R wrapper around GDAL/OGR | |
library(ggplot2) # for general plotting | |
library(ggmaps) # for fortifying shapefiles | |
# First read in the shapefile, using the path to the shapefile and the shapefile name minus the | |
# extension as arguments | |
shapefile <- readOGR("path/to/shapefile/", "name_of_shapefile") | |
# Next the shapefile has to be converted to a dataframe for use in ggplot2 | |
shapefile_df <- fortify(shapefile) |
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import os | |
from osgeo import gdal, ogr, osr | |
import sys | |
def initFields(in_lyr, out_lyr): | |
#Arbitrarily get the first feature | |
feat = in_lyr[0] | |
#loop over each field |
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$ cat test.js | |
function foo () { while (true) { } } | |
function bar () { return foo(); } | |
bar(); | |
$ node test.js & | |
$ gdb attach $(pidof node) | |
0x00000bf778c63d5f in ?? () | |
(gdb) b v8::internal::Runtime_StackGuard | |
Breakpoint 1 at 0x84a1f0 | |
(gdb) print 'v8::V8::TerminateExecution'(0) |
Avi Flax wrote a very interesting article about Profiling Node Programs on Mac OS X. However, if you manage your Node.js installation with homebrew, you can use the following hints to install the V8 debugger separately and run it using node-profile or coffee-profile.
I'm forking the gist https://gist.github.com/fhemberger/2000999 because the install.sh didn't work for me. so i'm documenting how I did itmanually)#