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Factorial in Clojure without using alphanumeric characters
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quick ipv6 http server using python's SimpleHttpServer
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The only way to get working Homebrew on OS X 10.10 for now (10.10 beta was just released a couple of hours ago) is by using an special fork by @jacknagel available at https://github.com/jacknagel/homebrew/tree/rb2.
To install this working version of Homebrew just execute:
Runs shell command with similar IO stream behavior as a shell script: Stdout and stderr of command are captured and piped to caller's stdout and stderr.
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Proof-of-concept of an Elixir construct like `case` but that matches strings against regexps. #elixirlang
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shell script for upgrading postgres 9.3 to 9.4 with postGIS. RUN AS ROOT
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Based on my recent experience of deployment, I've become rather frustrated with the deployment tooling in Elixir. This document is the result of me thinking to myself, "I wish we had x...". This document isn't meant to dishearten anyone who has built tooling for elixir - thank you so much for what you've done. This is meant more as what I personally see as something that would help a lot of Erlang/Elixir newbies like myself to be able to get deploying quickly and efficiently.
1. Release files should be templates
It should be possible to add in custom configuration to the bootstrap scripts. This would allow plugins to be able to add extra steps to the startup / shutdown / upgrade procedure. One way to implement this would be to make all scripts which handle bootstrapping or controlling the machine [.eex][1] templates. This would allow other parts of the release system to inject new functionality where needed.