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@jasonrudolph
jasonrudolph / 00-about.md
Created September 21, 2012 18:42
Rough Notes from Strange Loop 2012
@postmodern
postmodern / Makefile
Last active March 4, 2024 14:42
A generic Makefile for building/signing/install bash scripts
NAME=project
VERSION=0.0.1
DIRS=etc lib bin sbin share
INSTALL_DIRS=`find $(DIRS) -type d 2>/dev/null`
INSTALL_FILES=`find $(DIRS) -type f 2>/dev/null`
DOC_FILES=*.md *.txt
PKG_DIR=pkg
PKG_NAME=$(NAME)-$(VERSION)
@MohamedAlaa
MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active October 18, 2025 07:55
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
@btoone
btoone / curl.md
Last active October 10, 2025 20:21
A curl tutorial using GitHub's API

Introduction

An introduction to curl using GitHub's API.

The Basics

Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI

curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
@ryangreenberg
ryangreenberg / gist:1199301
Created September 6, 2011 23:35
self.destruct!
#!/usr/bin/env ruby -wKU
class Object
def destruct!
print "This message will self-destruct in..."
5.downto(0) {|i| print "#{i}..."; $stdout.flush; sleep(1)}
File.open(__FILE__, 'w') { }
end
end
@dsanson
dsanson / custom.css
Created July 12, 2011 18:16
A custom.css for use with Marked.app
/*
This is my hacked up copy of Marked.app/Contents/Resources/gridless.css
Changes:
1. Smaller headings
2. ~~No scrollbars~~ (I now prefer the Lion default behavior)
3. Styling of definition lists ala LaTeX description lists.
4. Centering h1.title, h3.author, h4.date (pandoc's title/author/date block).
@ghoseb
ghoseb / factorial.py
Created November 14, 2008 18:58
The evolution of a Python Programmer
#Newbie programmer
def factorial(x):
if x == 0:
return 1
else:
return x * factorial(x - 1)
print factorial(6)
#First year programmer, studied Pascal
# Video: http://rubyhoedown2008.confreaks.com/08-chris-wanstrath-keynote.html
Hi everyone, I'm Chris Wanstrath.
When Jeremy asked me to come talk, I said yes. Hell yes. Immediately. But
then I took a few moments and thought, Wait, why? Why me? What am I supposed
to say that's interesting? Something about Ruby, perhaps. Maybe the
future of it. The future of something, at least. That sounds
keynote-y.