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@Lysindr
Lysindr / collection.liquid
Last active September 29, 2023 14:59
Shopify AJAX filter collection page with TAGS
<div class="collection__main">
<!-- COLLECTION SIDEBAR -->
{%- capture categories -%}
{%- for tag in collections[collection.handle].tags -%}
{%- if tag contains 'categories' -%}
{%- assign tag_patterns = tag | split: '_' -%}
<li class="collection-sidebar__filter-item main-filter" data-tag="{{ tag | handle }}">{{ tag_patterns[1] }}</li>
{%- endif -%}
{%- endfor -%}
@adriennetacke
adriennetacke / countdown.js
Last active September 1, 2022 04:18
Countdown timer in pure JavaScript
function countdown(endDate) {
let days, hours, minutes, seconds;
endDate = new Date(endDate).getTime();
if (isNaN(endDate)) {
return;
}
setInterval(calculate, 1000);
@schweigert
schweigert / Embedding GoLang into a Ruby application.md
Last active October 31, 2024 21:59
Embedding GoLang into a Ruby application - Blogpost to Magrathealabs

Go Title

I am passionate about Ruby, but its execution time compared to other languages is extremely high, especially when we want to use more complex algorithms. In general, data structures in interpreted languages become incredibly slow compared to compiled languages. Some algorithms such as ´n-body´ and ´fannkuch-redux´ can be up to 30 times slower in Ruby than Go. This is one of the reasons I was interested in embedding Go code in a Ruby environment.

For those who do not know how shared libraries operate, they work in a similar way as DLLs in Windows. However, they have a native code with a direct interface to the C compiler.

Note Windows uses the DLL system, and in this case, this does not necessarily have to be in native code.

One example is DLLs written in C#, which runs on a virtual machine. Because I do not use windows, I ended up not testing if it is poss

@gangsta
gangsta / SSL.md
Last active March 9, 2025 17:07
How to Setting Up a Comodo SSL Cert

How to Setting Up a Comodo SSL Cert

  • I advice you to buy SSL Certs from officially Comodo only , or some SSL reseller whose you trust.

These are the steps I went through to set up an SSL cert. Purchase the cert

Prior to purchasing a cert, you need to generate a private key, and a CSR file (Certificate Signing Request). You’ll be asked for the content of the CSR file when ordering the certificate:

openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout example_com.key -out example_com.csr
@veganista
veganista / file.liquid
Created April 20, 2016 10:56
Debugging Objects in Shopify Templates
<script>console.log({{ product | json }});</script>
@Miserlou
Miserlou / gist:11500b2345d3fe850c92
Created April 27, 2015 21:20
1000 Largest US Cities By Population
Largest 1000 Cities in America
2013 popuation data - Biggest US Cities By Population
rank,city,state,population,2000-2013 growth
1,New York,New York,8405837,4.8%
2,Los Angeles,California,3884307,4.8%
3,Chicago,Illinois,2718782,-6.1%
4,Houston,Texas,2195914,11.0%
5,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,1553165,2.6%
@joshuapowell
joshuapowell / gist:e209a4dac5c8187ea8ce
Last active March 11, 2023 18:37
Setup Postgres.app to use PostGIS on OS X

Download and Install Postgres.app

Before we can setup PostGIS we need to have a local version of Postgresql installed and running. The most effecient way to do this is to download and install Postgres.app.

Spatially Enable your Postgres Database

Once Postgres.app is installed in your computers /Applications directory. Open the Terminal and enter the following two commands

psql -d DATABASE_NAME -f /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.3/share/postgresql/contrib/postgis-2.1/postgis.sql
@Integralist
Integralist / Ruby Lambdas.md
Last active August 8, 2023 05:10
Ruby lambdas

Lambda: standard

# Creating a lambda
l = lambda { |name| "Hi #{name}!" }

# Executing the lambda
l.call("foo") # => Hi foo!
@mobilemind
mobilemind / git-tag-delete-local-and-remote.sh
Last active March 31, 2025 09:20
how to delete a git tag locally and remote
# delete local tag '12345'
git tag -d 12345
# delete remote tag '12345' (eg, GitHub version too)
git push origin :refs/tags/12345
# alternative approach
git push --delete origin tagName
git tag -d tagName

Moving from jQuery

Events

// jQuery
$(document).ready(function() {
  // code
})