Updated: Just use qutebrowser (and disable javascript). The web is done for.
| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| import redis | |
| r = redis.StrictRedis(host='localhost', port=6379, db=0) | |
| # To debug code on a single key you can use this instead of the for loops: | |
| # key = r.randomkey() | |
| # Delete all keys not accessed since 'idletime' | |
| for key in r.scan_iter("*"): | |
| idle = r.object("idletime", key) |
| <?php | |
| namespace App\Providers; | |
| use Illuminate\Http\Request; | |
| use Illuminate\Routing\Route; | |
| use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider; | |
| use App\Http\Middleware\CaptureRequestExtension; | |
| class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider |
| function mergeSort(arr) { | |
| // | |
| // If your array has a length less than 2, congratulations! It's already sorted. | |
| if(arr.length < 2) { | |
| return arr; | |
| } | |
| // Otherwise, cut your array in half, and consider the two sub-arrays separately. | |
| var firstLength = arr.length / 2; | |
| var firstHalf = arr.slice(0, firstLength); | |
| console.log('firstLength', firstLength); |
This page provides a full overview of PHP's SessionHandler
life-cycle - this was generated by a set of test-scripts, in order to provide an exact overview of when and
what you can expect will be called in your custom SessionHandler implementation.
Each example is a separate script being run by a client with cookies enabled.
To the left, you can see the function being called in your script, and to the right, you can see the resulting calls being made to a custom session-handler registed using session_set_save_handler().
| <!DOCTYPE html> | |
| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <title></title> | |
| <meta charset="utf-8" /> | |
| <script src="templating.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script> | |
| </head> | |
| <body> | |
| <template id=t> |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # Source: https://gist.github.com/jordan-brough/48e2803c0ffa6dc2e0bd | |
| # See also: https://stackoverflow.com/a/25095062/58876 | |
| # Download this script as "git-recent" (no extension), chmod it to be executable and put it in your | |
| # path somewhere (e.g. /usr/bin). You can then use it via `git recent` from inside any git repo. | |
| # Examples: |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
To search Stack Overflow from alfred app, simply copy and paste below into the alfred search box, when you press enter you shoudl see a dialog asking you to install this custom Search.
alfred://customsearch/Search%20StackOverflow%3A%20%7Bquery%7D/stack/utf8/noplus/http://stackoverflow.com/search?q={query}
Then to use it in alfred simply up the search box and type in stack and the question your asking.