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sgpopov / tell-time-every-hour.vbs
Created February 23, 2016 09:19
Windows: announce the time every hour
Dim speaks, speech
speaks = "It's " & hour(time) & " o'clock"
Set speech = CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
speech.Speak speaks
@riyazMuhammad
riyazMuhammad / CustomItemClickListener.java
Last active December 30, 2020 15:10
Easy Implementation of RecyclerView custom onItemClickListener
public interface CustomItemClickListener {
public void onItemClick(View v, int position);
}
@JadenGeller
JadenGeller / Random.swift
Last active May 25, 2017 20:23
Random Numbers in Swift
struct Random {
static func within<B: protocol<Comparable, ForwardIndexType>>(range: ClosedInterval<B>) -> B {
let inclusiveDistance = range.start.distanceTo(range.end).successor()
let randomAdvance = B.Distance(arc4random_uniform(UInt32(inclusiveDistance.toIntMax())).toIntMax())
return range.start.advancedBy(randomAdvance)
}
static func within(range: ClosedInterval<Float>) -> Float {
return (range.end - range.start) * Float(Float(arc4random()) / Float(UInt32.max)) + range.start
}
@kerimdzhanov
kerimdzhanov / random.js
Last active September 21, 2024 11:44
JavaScript: get a random number from a specific range
/**
* Get a random floating point number between `min` and `max`.
*
* @param {number} min - min number
* @param {number} max - max number
* @return {number} a random floating point number
*/
function getRandomFloat(min, max) {
return Math.random() * (max - min) + min;
}
@domenic
domenic / portable-node.md
Created May 25, 2012 21:03
Tips for Writing Portable Node.js Code

Node.js core does its best to treat every platform equally. Even if most Node developers use OS X day to day, some use Windows, and most everyone deploys to Linux or Solaris. So it's important to keep your code portable between platforms, whether you're writing a library or an application.

Predictably, most cross-platform issues come from Windows. Things just work differently there! But if you're careful, and follow some simple best practices, your code can run just as well on Windows systems.

Paths and URLs

On Windows, paths are constructed with backslashes instead of forward slashes. So if you do your directory manipulation