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Merging Rubygems and Bundler

1.sh:

#!/bin/sh
set -eux
rm -rf rubygems bundler
git clone https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems
git clone https://github.com/rubygems/bundler
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RLovelett / gist:6791bde80575fc412983
Created October 14, 2015 00:50 — forked from chrislavender/gist:cad26500c9655627544f
HTTP Live Streaming Tutorial

Note: This is an older post that I did back when I thought I might have time to be a blogger. Oh I was oh so wrong. However, it has proven useful for some folks on stackoverflow. Thus I'm keeping it alive here on Gist.

One of my past projects dealt heavily with an open source Apple technology called HTTP Live Streaming. It’s an HTTP based streaming protocol that at its most fundamental level provides a way to stream video and audio from just about any server with nothing but a few free software tools provided by Apple**. However, it has a few additional features that I think make it a really exciting tool. Yet, I haven’t seen HTTP Live Streaming used very much. This is probably mainly due to the combination of a lack of good/clear documentation, and Apple’s Live Streaming Developer Tools being command line based also make the barrier to entry higher than many developers want to deal with.

The hope is to share my understanding of how to use this technology to:

@drmikecrowe
drmikecrowe / app.js
Last active October 27, 2021 04:28
Sharing constants between node.js app and web app
//** In web app **//
var current = constants.STATE_WAITING;