Please see: https://github.com/kevinSuttle/html-meta-tags, thanks for the idea @dandv!
Copied from http://code.lancepollard.com/complete-list-of-html-meta-tags/
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jQuery templates use constructs like: | |
{{if condition}} print something{{/if}} | |
This, of course, completely screws up Django templates, | |
because Django thinks {{ and }} mean something. | |
Wrap {% verbatim %} and {% endverbatim %} around those | |
blocks of jQuery templates and this will try its best |
git add HISTORY.md
git commit -m "Changelog for upcoming release 0.1.1."
bumpversion patch
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Simple Gist for debugging Django requests using RequestBin (http://requestb.in/) | |
Usage: | |
from request_bin import request_bin | |
def index_view(request): | |
request_bin('http://requestb.in/1fpixiy1', request) | |
#How I built an audio book reader for my nearly blind grandfather
Last year, when visiting my family back home in Holland, I also stopped by my grand-parents. My grand-father, now 93 years old, had always been a very active man. However, during the presceding couple of months, he'd gone almost completely blind and now spent his days sitting in a chair. Trying to think of something for him to do, I suggested he try out audio books. After finally convincing him -- he said audio books were for sad old people -- that listening to a well performed recording is actually a wonderful experience, I realized the problem of this idea.
####The problem with audio devices and the newly blind. After my first impulse to jump up and go buy him an
It is easy to get service accounts working with App Engine's app_devserver.py
- once you know how.
On the way there, you might have pulled out all your hair following one documentation dead end after another, trying to piece together the right information.
Here are the steps you need to take, in exact order, to get this working. Once you follow these steps, you'll be able to use service accounts in local development, so that you can interact with Google APIs (e.g.: Spreadsheet, Calendar) in a way that is consistent with the deployment environment on App Engine.
In order to follow the instructions, you'll be better off using the latest UI for Google Cloud projects. Older interfaces (such as the dedicated App Engine dashboard) have things in different places, under different names, etc. It is a world of pain there.
Also note that I've tested this on several 1.9.x releases of App Engine; I can't confirm the behaviour of earlier releases.
First you'll want to check if you need a visa to enter the UK.
The rules for allowable business travel under a visa exemption are covered by the same rules as those travelling under a vistor visa. If you will be travelling under a visa-exemption and the conference is covering your costs in any way you should make sure to read the relevant section below.
# Read docs here: https://docs.python.org/3/library/contextlib.html | |
>>> from contextlib import contextmanager | |
>>> | |
>>> | |
>>> @contextmanager | |
... def deco_and_cm(): | |
... print('Hello') | |
... yield | |
... print('Goodbye') | |
... |