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staltz / introrx.md
Last active May 15, 2025 10:37
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing
@mattlewissf
mattlewissf / add-p.md
Last active April 11, 2025 22:02
Lightning Talk: Git add -p

git add -p is your friend

git add -p is basically "git add partial (or patch)"

Patch mode allows you to stage parts of a changed file, instead of the entire file. This allows you to make concise, well-crafted commits that make for an easier to read history. This feature can improve the quality of the commits. It also makes it easy to remove parts of the changes in a file that were only there for debugging purposes - prior to the commit without having to go back to the editor.

It allows you to see the changes (delta) to the code that you are trying to add, and lets you add them (or not) separately from each other using an interactive prompt. Here's how to use it:

from the command line, either use

  • git add -p
@christopher-hopper
christopher-hopper / vm-resize-hard-disk.md
Last active August 15, 2024 15:16
Resize a Hard Disk for a Virtual Machine provisioned using Vagrant from a Linux base box to run using VirutalBox.

Resize a Hard Disk for a Virtual Machine

Our Virtual Machines are provisioned using Vagrant from a Linux base box to run using VirutalBox. If the Hard Disk space runs out and you cannot remove files to free-up space, you can resize the Hard Disk using some VirtualBox and Linux commands.

Some assumptions

The following steps assume you've got a set-up like mine, where:

@tashian
tashian / README.md
Last active December 4, 2020 17:52
Just-in-time label printing on the Zebra ZP450 using node.js + Easypost + Pusher + cups

This is the script we use at yerdle to print labels from our Rails backend to our Zebra ZP450 printer.

the Zebra

See this blog post for the whole story.

@nikic
nikic / php_evaluation_order.md
Last active October 19, 2021 05:47
Analysis of some weird evaluation order in PHP

Order of evaluation in PHP

Yesterday I found some people on my [favorite reddit][lolphp] wonder about the output of the following code:

<?php

$a = 1;
$c = $a + $a++;