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@alexhawkins
alexhawkins / nativeJavaScript.js
Last active November 1, 2024 12:00
Implementation of Native JavaScript Methods (forEach, Map, Filter, Reduce, Every, Some)
'use strict';
/*****************NATIVE forEACH*********************/
Array.prototype.myEach = function(callback) {
for (var i = 0; i < this.length; i++)
callback(this[i], i, this);
};
//tests
@martinaglv
martinaglv / 01.js
Last active July 25, 2024 03:38
What do these functions do?
function whatDoesItDo(val){
return val ? 1 : 2;
}
# NPM CheatSheet.
# Super easy intall: npm comes with node now.
# To create your own npm package: https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/npm-developers.html
# More: https://www.npmjs.org/doc/
# 1. NPM Command Lines.
# Local mode is the default.
# Use --global or -g on any command to operate in global mode instead.
@sergejmueller
sergejmueller / ttf2woff2.md
Last active March 9, 2024 13:37
WOFF 2.0 – Learn more about the next generation Web Font Format and convert TTF to WOFF2
@Jakobud
Jakobud / bootstrap-ms.scss
Last active June 15, 2022 12:42 — forked from andyl/bootstrap_ms.css.scss
Adds in the missing 480px-797px breakpoint range to Bootstrap 3 for SASS
// Bootstrap Mid-Small - col-ms-* - the missing grid set for Bootstrap3.
//
// This is a hack to fill the gap between 480 and 767 pixels - a missing range
// in the bootstrap responsive grid structure. Use these classes to style pages
// on cellphones when they transition from portrait to landscape.
//
// Contains:
// Columns, Offsets, Pushes, Pulls for the Mid-Small layout
// Visibility classes for the Mid-Small layout
// Redefined visibility classes for the Extra Small layout
@davatron5000
davatron5000 / Sublime Text Setup.md
Last active April 15, 2023 15:39
A new user's guide to SublimeText 2. Estimated reading time: 2 mins. Estimated workthrough time: 12 minutes.

Make it useful

  • Install Package Control. For SublimeText 2, paste the following in Terminal:
import urllib2,os; pf='Package Control.sublime-package'; ipp = sublime.installed_packages_path(); os.makedirs( ipp ) if not os.path.exists(ipp) else None; urllib2.install_opener( urllib2.build_opener( urllib2.ProxyHandler( ))); open( os.path.join( ipp, pf), 'wb' ).write( urllib2.urlopen( 'http://sublime.wbond.net/' +pf.replace( ' ','%20' )).read()); print( 'Please restart Sublime Text to finish installation')

From here on out, use Package Control to install everything. +Shift+P, then type Install to get a list of installable packages you can 'livesearch through. After installing plugins, they should be running.

@JoelBesada
JoelBesada / README.md
Last active October 14, 2022 04:20
Backtick Example Command

This is an example command for Backtick. A Backtick command consists of some executable JavaScript and a bit of metadata in JSON.

Here are the required steps to create a command:

  1. Create a new Gist with a command.js and command.json file, or simply fork this one.

  2. Write your JavaScript in command.js. This will be injected into and executed on the page the user is currently on when they run it.

  3. Add some metadata to the command.json file:

  • name: The name of the command.
@jbenet
jbenet / simple-git-branching-model.md
Last active July 21, 2025 21:02
a simple git branching model

a simple git branching model (written in 2013)

This is a very simple git workflow. It (and variants) is in use by many people. I settled on it after using it very effectively at Athena. GitHub does something similar; Zach Holman mentioned it in this talk.

Update: Woah, thanks for all the attention. Didn't expect this simple rant to get popular.

@stuartsierra
stuartsierra / fresh-chrome.sh
Last active May 10, 2025 11:01
Launch new instances of Google Chrome on OS X with isolated cache, cookies, and user config
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# fresh-chrome
#
# Use this script on OS X to launch a new instance of Google Chrome
# with its own empty cache, cookies, and user configuration.
#
# The first time you run this script, it will launch a new Google
# Chrome instance with a permanent user-data directory, which you can
# customize below. Perform any initial setup you want to keep on every
@ergusto
ergusto / gist:6000407
Last active December 19, 2015 18:39
Paths for Django settings files
import django
import os
DJANGO_ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(django.__file__))
SITE_ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
'''
Example usage:
STATIC_ROOT = os.path.join(SITE_ROOT, 'static'),