This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
# This is a skeleton for testing models including examples of validations, callbacks, | |
# scopes, instance & class methods, associations, and more. | |
# Pick and choose what you want, as all models don't NEED to be tested at this depth. | |
# | |
# I'm always eager to hear new tips & suggestions as I'm still new to testing, | |
# so if you have any, please share! | |
# | |
# @kyletcarlson | |
# | |
# This skeleton also assumes you're using the following gems: |
この記事は、C++ (fork) Advent Calendar 2013の12日目の記事です。
記事を書く人が居ないみたいなので、C++初心者ですが箸休め的な記事を書こうと思い立ち、いざ書き上げてみたら思いの外長くなりました。
この記事は、C++初心者な著者が、C++を用いて競技プログラミングをするために、調べたことや試した事などのまとめです。 記事中に誤り、問題点やご指摘、ご質問等ありましたら、@rigibunまでご連絡下さい(特にpush_bach)
githubのmarkdownを使いたかったことと、変更履歴が見られることからgistで書きました。
# encoding: UTF-8 | |
require 'optparse' | |
require 'net/http' | |
require 'json' | |
def parse_options(argv) | |
opts = {} | |
@parser = OptionParser.new do |o| |
This brief guide is written from my own experience with migrating a large (~5GB) MySQL database to PostgreSQL for a Rails project.
No warranties, guarantees, support etc. Use at your own risk and, as always, ENSURE YOU MAKE BACKUPS FIRST!
I chose [pgloader
][1] because it's extremely fast. YMMV.
mysql2
gem with pg
in Gemfile
.config/database.yml
for PostgreSQL. I used [Rails' template][2] as a starting point.