This is installation documentation for installing Koel on Debian 8.
Most packages can be installed via apt-get.
user@debian:~/$ sudo apt-get install -y apache2 mysql-server php5 php5-mysql g++ git curl
This is installation documentation for installing Koel on Debian 8.
Most packages can be installed via apt-get.
user@debian:~/$ sudo apt-get install -y apache2 mysql-server php5 php5-mysql g++ git curl
Kris Nuttycombe asks:
I genuinely wish I understood the appeal of unityped languages better. Can someone who really knows both well-typed and unityped explain?
I think the terms well-typed and unityped are a bit of question-begging here (you might as well say good-typed versus bad-typed), so instead I will say statically-typed and dynamically-typed.
I'm going to approach this article using Scala to stand-in for static typing and Python for dynamic typing. I feel like I am credibly proficient both languages: I don't currently write a lot of Python, but I still have affection for the language, and have probably written hundreds of thousands of lines of Python code over the years.
#!/bin/bash | |
# Déclaration des variables par défaut | |
DEFAULT="Default.txt" | |
FILEEXT=".ovpn" | |
CRT=".crt" | |
KEY=".3des.key" | |
CA="ca.crt" | |
TA="ta.key" | |
# ---------------------- | |
# installing dnsmasq and enable daemon | |
# ---------------------- | |
brew install dnsmasq | |
sudo cp -v $(brew --prefix dnsmasq)/homebrew.mxcl.dnsmasq.plist /Library/LaunchDaemons | |
# ---------------------- | |
# adding resolver for vbox domain | |
# ---------------------- | |
[ -d /etc/resolver ] || sudo mkdir -v /etc/resolver | |
sudo bash -c 'echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" > /etc/resolver/vbox' |
Locate the section for your github remote in the .git/config
file. It looks like this:
[remote "origin"]
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
url = [email protected]:joyent/node.git
Now add the line fetch = +refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*
to this section. Obviously, change the github url to match your project's URL. It ends up looking like this:
#!/bin/bash | |
# A simple script to backup an organization's GitHub repositories. | |
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# NOTES: | |
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
# * Under the heading "CONFIG" below you'll find a number of configuration | |
# parameters that must be personalized for your GitHub account and org. | |
# Replace the `<CHANGE-ME>` strings with the value described in the comments | |
# (or overwrite those values at run-time by providing environment variables). |
I have always struggled with getting all the various share buttons from Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Pinterest, etc to align correctly and to not look like a tacky explosion of buttons. Seeing a number of sites rolling their own share buttons with counts, for example The Next Web I decided to look into the various APIs on how to simply return the share count.
If you want to roll up all of these into a single jQuery plugin check out Sharrre
Many of these API calls and methods are undocumented, so anticipate that they will change in the future. Also, if you are planning on rolling these out across a site I would recommend creating a simple endpoint that periodically caches results from all of the APIs so that you are not overloading the services will requests.
#301 Redirects for .htaccess | |
#Redirect a single page: | |
Redirect 301 /pagename.php http://www.domain.com/pagename.html | |
#Redirect an entire site: | |
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/ | |
#Redirect an entire site to a sub folder | |
Redirect 301 / http://www.domain.com/subfolder/ |