I'm now working as as Software Developer at Shopify and this is the list of places I visited in Ottawa.
- Burrito Burracho
- well, what a surprise really good burritos
- Slice & Co.
- artisan italian style pizza
#! /usr/bin/python | |
""" | |
This simple script makes it easy to create server certificates | |
that are signed by your own Certificate Authority. | |
Mostly, this script just automates the workflow explained | |
in http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html. | |
Before using this script, you'll need to create a private |
#include <assert.h> | |
#include <gsl/gsl_matrix.h> | |
#include <gsl/gsl_statistics.h> | |
#include <gsl/gsl_eigen.h> | |
#include <gsl/gsl_blas.h> | |
gsl_matrix* pca(const gsl_matrix* data, unsigned int L) | |
{ | |
/* | |
@param data - matrix of data vectors, MxN matrix, each column is a data vector, M - dimension, N - data vector count |
# If you meet install errors, see abid-hussain's comment | |
sudo apt-get --force-yes install build-essential openssl libreadline6 libreadline6-dev curl git-core \ | |
zlib1g zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libyaml-dev libsqlite3-0 libsqlite3-dev sqlite3 libxml2-dev \ | |
libxslt-dev autoconf libc6-dev ncurses-dev automake libtool bison | |
&& | |
\curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --rails --autolibs=enabled |
I'm now working as as Software Developer at Shopify and this is the list of places I visited in Ottawa.
Prerequisites:
Software components used:
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'mechanize' | |
FIRST_NAME = 'FIRST_NAME' | |
LAST_NAME = 'LAST_NAME' | |
PHONE = 'PHONE' | |
EMAIL = '[email protected]' | |
PARTY_SIZE = 2 | |
SCHEDULE_RANGE = { :start_time => '19:00', :end_time => '20:30' } |
# env.rb or spec_helper.rb
Capybara.register_driver :poltergeist do |app|
opts = {
extensions: ["#{Rails.root}/features/support/phantomjs/disable_animations.js"] # or wherever
}
Capybara::Poltergeist::Driver.new(app, opts)
end
My largest Sidekiq application had a memory leak and I was able to find and fix it in just few hours spent on analyzing Ruby's heap. In this post I'll show my profiling setup.
As you might know Ruby 2.1 introduced a few great changes to ObjectSpace, so now it's much easier to find a line of code that is allocating too many objects. Here is great post explaining how it's working.
I was too lazy to set up some seeding and run it locally, so I checked that test suite passes when profiling is enabled and pushed debugging to production. Production environment also suited me better since my jobs data can't be fully random generated.
So, in order to profile your worker, add this to your Sidekiq configuration:
if ENV["PROFILE"]
// Copyright 2016 Jeremie Miserez <[email protected]> | |
// | |
// MIT License | |
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF O |
$ sudo apt-get install chromium-chromedriver | |
$ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromedriver /usr/bin/chromedriver |