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jwieringa / vim-ruby-command-t-install.markdown
Created November 8, 2011 16:40
Install Vim with Ruby Interpreter and Command-T on Ubuntu

Summary

The following instructions will install Vim with the Ruby interpreter and Command-T. I keep my vim settings under revision control, thus I have chosen to use Git's submodules and Pathogen to manage Command-T. Depending on your preferences, you may want to setup Command-T differently. I recommend reading through the Command-T Readme

Install dependencies (what my system required), hg, and rake

sudo apt-get install ruby ruby-dev libncurses5-dev mercurial clone build-essential rake

I chose to compile vim with my system Ruby, 1.8.7. It is important that you use the same version to compile both Vim and Command-T. If your using RVM and you want to do the same, before proceeding you will want to:

rvm use system
@brentertz
brentertz / rvm2rbenv.txt
Created November 21, 2011 23:00
Switch from RVM to RBENV
## Prepare ###################################################################
# Remove RVM
rvm implode
# Ensure your homebrew is working properly and up to date
brew doctor
brew update
## Install ###################################################################
@coreyhaines
coreyhaines / .rspec
Last active August 15, 2024 15:13
Active Record Spec Helper - Loading just active record
--colour
-I app
@rocarvaj
rocarvaj / .vimrc
Created April 27, 2012 21:28
Minimal .vimrc for C/C++ developers
" VIM Configuration File
" Description: Optimized for C/C++ development, but useful also for other things.
" Author: Gerhard Gappmeier
"
" set UTF-8 encoding
set enc=utf-8
set fenc=utf-8
set termencoding=utf-8
" disable vi compatibility (emulation of old bugs)
@MohamedAlaa
MohamedAlaa / tmux-cheatsheet.markdown
Last active June 9, 2025 07:52
tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

tmux shortcuts & cheatsheet

start new:

tmux

start new with session name:

tmux new -s myname
@amaxwell01
amaxwell01 / interviewitems.MD
Created September 15, 2012 14:17
My answers to over 100 Google interview questions

##Google Interview Questions: Product Marketing Manager

  • Why do you want to join Google? -- Because I want to create tools for others to learn, for free. I didn't have a lot of money when growing up so I didn't get access to the same books, computers and resources that others had which caused money, I want to help ensure that others can learn on the same playing field regardless of their families wealth status or location.
  • What do you know about Google’s product and technology? -- A lot actually, I am a beta tester for numerous products, I use most of the Google tools such as: Search, Gmaill, Drive, Reader, Calendar, G+, YouTube, Web Master Tools, Keyword tools, Analytics etc.
  • If you are Product Manager for Google’s Adwords, how do you plan to market this?
  • What would you say during an AdWords or AdSense product seminar?
  • Who are Google’s competitors, and how does Google compete with them? -- Google competes on numerous fields: --- Search: Baidu, Bing, Duck Duck Go
@lenciel
lenciel / gist:3957313
Created October 26, 2012 06:54
Build vim on ubuntu 10.04 64bit with python and ruby support

By installing Vim with ruby support from the sources, it is build against the system wide installation of ruby. If you already installed Vim and/or ruby with sudo apt-get install vim (or sudo apt-get install ruby) or with brew install vim (e.g. brew install ruby) if you are using OS X, remove it completely from your system to install the latest version of Vim.

Install rbenv

I'm installing rbenv on different machines so I created the following script (named rbenv_install.sh) to install ruby 1.9.2-p320:


cd $HOME
sudo rm -rf .rbenv
git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv.git .rbenv
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bash_profile
@chrisdarroch
chrisdarroch / idea
Created October 17, 2013 03:40
Open a project in IntelliJ IDEA from your command line!
#!/bin/sh
# check for where the latest version of IDEA is installed
IDEA=`ls -1d /Applications/IntelliJ\ * | tail -n1`
wd=`pwd`
# were we given a directory?
if [ -d "$1" ]; then
# echo "checking for things in the working dir given"
wd=`ls -1d "$1" | head -n1`
/* Deleting a node from Binary search tree */
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
struct Node {
int data;
struct Node *left;
struct Node *right;
};
//Function to find minimum in a tree.
Node* FindMin(Node* root)
@tsiege
tsiege / The Technical Interview Cheat Sheet.md
Last active May 19, 2025 18:08
This is my technical interview cheat sheet. Feel free to fork it or do whatever you want with it. PLEASE let me know if there are any errors or if anything crucial is missing. I will add more links soon.

ANNOUNCEMENT

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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