Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
// many many codes | |
document.write('foo bar'); | |
document.write('</div>'); | |
// new code | |
var a = 'bar.js', stamp = +new Date() + '='; | |
document.write('<script id="foo" src="' + a + '?' + stamp + '"></script>'); | |
// other code | |
document.write('<div> other text</div>'); |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> | |
<plist version="1.0"> | |
<dict> | |
<key>Ansi 0 Color</key> | |
<dict> | |
<key>Blue Component</key> | |
<real>0.31372550129890442</real> | |
<key>Green Component</key> | |
<real>0.24313725531101227</real> |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
-- Adapted from these sources: | |
-- http://peterdowns.com/posts/open-iterm-finder-service.html | |
-- https://gist.github.com/cowboy/905546 | |
-- | |
-- Modified to work with files as well, cd-ing to their container folder | |
on run {input, parameters} | |
tell application "Finder" | |
set my_file to first item of input | |
set filetype to (kind of (info for my_file)) | |
-- Treats OS X applications as files. To treat them as folders, integrate this SO answer: |
@版本 2.0.0
譯注:此翻譯版,主要給不能流利的讀英文的人看,相關專有名詞還是保留原文。翻譯不好地方請協助pull request.
此repository包含了一些前端開發的面試問題,來審查一個有潛力的面試者。這並不是建議你對同一個面試者問上所有的問 (那會花費好幾小時)。從列表中挑幾個題目,應該就夠幫助你審查面試者是否擁有你需要的技能。
Rebecca Murphey 的 Baseline For Front-End Developers 也是一篇很棒且值得讀的文章在你開始面試之前。
install sphinx
$ pip install sphinx
use this python script to create a sphinx project
from sphinx import quickstart as qs
d = dict(
path = '.',
var cv = document.getElementById('cv'); | |
var c = cv.getContext('2d'); | |
var txtDiv = document.getElementById('txt'); | |
var fileBtn = document.getElementById("up-button"); | |
var img = new Image(); | |
img.src = 'a.jpg'; | |
img.onload = init; // 图片加载完开始转换 | |
fileBtn.onchange = getImg; | |
// 根据灰度生成相应字符 |
Press minus + shift + s
and return
to chop/fold long lines!
If you use git on the command-line, you'll eventually find yourself wanting aliases for your most commonly-used commands. It's incredibly useful to be able to explore your repos with only a few keystrokes that eventually get hardcoded into muscle memory.
Some people don't add aliases because they don't want to have to adjust to not having them on a remote server. Personally, I find that having aliases doesn't mean I that forget the underlying commands, and aliases provide such a massive improvement to my workflow that it would be crazy not to have them.
The simplest way to add an alias for a specific git command is to use a standard bash alias.
# .bashrc