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#!/bin/bash | |
# source: https://gist.github.com/francoisromain/58cabf43c2977e48ef0804848dee46c3 | |
# and another script to delete the directories created by this script | |
# project-delete.sh: https://gist.github.com/francoisromain/e28069c18ebe8f3244f8e4bf2af6b2cb | |
# Call this file with `bash ./project-create.sh project-name` | |
# - project-name is mandatory | |
# This will creates 4 directories and a git `post-receive` hook. |
#!/bin/bash | |
USER=${1:-sebble} | |
STARS=$(curl -sI https://api.github.com/users/$USER/starred?per_page=1|egrep '^Link'|egrep -o 'page=[0-9]+'|tail -1|cut -c6-) | |
PAGES=$((658/100+1)) | |
echo You have $STARS starred repositories. | |
echo |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
// Express CORS middleware.. so much easier than trying to get Restify to work | |
var allowCrossDomain = function(req, res, next) { | |
res.header('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*'); | |
res.header('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'GET,PUT,POST,DELETE'); | |
res.header('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', 'X-Requested-With, Accept, Origin, Referer, User-Agent, Content-Type, Authorization'); | |
// intercept OPTIONS method | |
if (req.method === 'OPTIONS') { | |
res.send(200); |
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Or, 16 cool things you may not have known your stylesheets could do. I'd rather have kept it to a nice round number like 10, but they just kept coming. Sorry.
I've been using SCSS/SASS for most of my styling work since 2009, and I'm a huge fan of Compass (by the great @chriseppstein). It really helped many of us through the darkest cross-browser crap. Even though browsers are increasingly playing nice with CSS, another problem has become very topical: managing the complexity in stylesheets as our in-browser apps get larger and larger. SCSS is an indispensable tool for dealing with this.
This isn't an introduction to the language by a long shot; many things probably won't make sense unless you have some SCSS under your belt already. That said, if you're not yet comfy with the basics, check out the aweso