Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
class Outer { | |
class Inner | |
type Type | |
} | |
trait Trait | |
object Object extends Outer { | |
val inner = new Inner | |
} | |
class OuterP[A] { | |
class InnerP[B] |
class Outer { | |
class Inner | |
type Type | |
} | |
trait Trait | |
object Object extends Outer { | |
val inner = new Inner | |
} | |
class OuterP[A] { | |
class InnerP[B] |
Jim Weirich:
This is how I explain it… Ruby has Procs and Lambdas. Procs are created with
Proc.new { }
, lambdas are created withlambda {}
and->() {}
.
In Ruby 1.8,
proc {}
creates lambda, and Ruby 1.9 it creates procs (don't ask).
Lambdas use method semantics when handling parameters, procs use assignment semantics when handling parameters.
This means lambdas, like methods, will raise an ArgumentError when called with fewer arguments than they were defined with. Procs will simply assign nil to variables for arguments that were not passed in.
Please help compile a list of all Scala-related IRC rooms. | |
All of these channels are on Freenode. | |
#akka | concurrency & distribution framework | |
#argonaut | json library | |
#fp-in-scala | the book Functional Programming in Scala | |
#geotrellis | geoprocessing library | |
#indyscala | regional scala group | |
#json4s | json library |
require 'singleton' | |
# outputs a colored call-trace graph to the Rails logger of the lines of ruby code | |
# invoked during a single request. | |
# | |
# Example: | |
# | |
# 1) Make sure this file is loaded in an initializer | |
# | |
# 2) Add the following to your application.rb in Rails3: |
#!/usr/bin/env sh | |
# | |
# Works best with blinking text: the last heart will blink when you have less | |
# than 25% of your battery life remaining. | |
# | |
# Add the following to your `~/.tmux.conf`; | |
# | |
# set -g status-right "#[fg=red]#(path/to/zelda-battery-tmux.sh) " | |
battery="$(pmset -g ps | awk 'NR==2' | perl -pe 's/.*?(\d+)%.*/\1/')" |
#!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
# | |
# Works best with blinking text; the last heart will blink | |
# when you have less than 25% of your battery life remaining. | |
BATTERY="$(pmset -g ps | awk 'NR==2' | perl -pe 's/.*?(\d+)%.*/\1/')" | |
if [[ $BATTERY -lt 25 ]]; then | |
echo "\e[5;31m♥\e[0;31m♡♡\e[0m" | |
elif [[ $BATTERY -lt 50 ]]; then |