Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View juan-fdz-hawa's full-sized avatar
🏠
Working from home

Juan Fernandez juan-fdz-hawa

🏠
Working from home
  • Self-employed
  • Dominican Republic
View GitHub Profile
@juan-fdz-hawa
juan-fdz-hawa / hn_seach.js
Created November 3, 2016 22:10 — forked from kristopolous/hn_seach.js
hn job query search
function query() {
var
// HN is done with very unsemantic classes.
job_list = Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll('.c5a,.cae,.c00,.c9c,.cdd,.c73,.c88')),
query_list = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments),
shown = 0, total = job_list.length;
// Traverses up the dom stack trying to find a match of a specific class
function up_to(node, klass) {
if (node.classList.contains(klass)) {
@juan-fdz-hawa
juan-fdz-hawa / shp2gj.py
Created November 19, 2016 12:04 — forked from frankrowe/shp2gj.py
PyShp, shp to geojson in python
import shapefile
# read the shapefile
reader = shapefile.Reader("my.shp")
fields = reader.fields[1:]
field_names = [field[0] for field in fields]
buffer = []
for sr in reader.shapeRecords():
atr = dict(zip(field_names, sr.record))
geom = sr.shape.__geo_interface__
buffer.append(dict(type="Feature", \
@juan-fdz-hawa
juan-fdz-hawa / README.md
Created February 28, 2017 15:53 — forked from leonardofed/README.md
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications


A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications

A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.

For more about AWS and AWS Certifications you can follow me @leonardofed


@juan-fdz-hawa
juan-fdz-hawa / delete-from-repo.md
Created November 9, 2018 11:19 — forked from scy/delete-from-repo.md
How to delete a file from a Git repository, but not other users' working copies

How to delete a file from a Git repository, but not other users' working copies

Suppose you have, by mistake, added your IDE's project folder (you know, these .idea folders with all kinds of local paths and configuration data and settings in it) to the Git repository of your project. (We're talking about a whole folder here, but the same rules apply to individual files as well.)

Of course, you only realize that two days after the fact and have already pushed it, and your colleagues have already pulled it. They use the same IDE as you do, so whenever they change a setting or fix paths, they can either

  • commit that, causing nasty merge conflicts for you and others or
  • ignore the changes and carry around a modified file until the end of time without ever committing it.

Why .gitignore won't help