This is a fairly common question, and there isn't a One True Answer.
These are the most common techniques:
#! /usr/bin/env python | |
""" Convert values between RGB hex codes and xterm-256 color codes. | |
Nice long listing of all 256 colors and their codes. Useful for | |
developing console color themes, or even script output schemes. | |
Resources: | |
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8-bit_color | |
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code |
<div id="container"> | |
<input type="hidden" id="var" value="wenbert"/> | |
<input type="button" id="thebutton" value="Click"/> | |
</div> | |
<script type="text/javascript"> | |
$(document).ready(function() { | |
<script type="text/javascript"> | |
$(document).ready(function() { | |
$("#thebutton").click(function(){ | |
call_ajax1(); |
This is an example of how to use the Google Drive file picker and Google Drive API to retrieve files from Google Drive using pure JavaScript. At the time of writing (14th July 2013), Google have good examples for using these two APIs separately, but no documentation on using them together.
Note that this is just sample code, designed to be concise to demonstrate the API. In a production environment, you should include more error handling.
See a demo at http://stuff.dan.cx/js/filepicker/google/
(ns react-cljs.core | |
(:require React)) | |
(declare render) | |
(defn handle-change [e] | |
(render {:text (.. e -target -value)})) | |
(defn render [{:keys [text]}] | |
(React/renderComponent |
I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!
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// Usage: | |
// Copy and paste all of this into a debug console window of the "Who is Hiring?" comment thread | |
// then use as follows: | |
// | |
// query(term | [term, term, ...], term | [term, term, ...], ...) | |
// | |
// When arguments are in an array then that means an "or" and when they are seperate that means "and" | |
// | |
// Term is of the format: | |
// ((-)text/RegExp) ( '-' means negation ) |
(ns example.api.google | |
(:require [cemerick.url :as url] | |
[cheshire.core :as json] | |
[clj-jwt.core :as jwt] | |
[clj-jwt.key :as key] | |
[clj-time.core :as time] | |
[clj-http.client :as http] | |
[clojure.string :as str]) | |
(:import java.io.StringReader)) |
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