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lucasfais / gist:1207002
Created September 9, 2011 18:46
Sublime Text 2 - Useful Shortcuts

Sublime Text 2 – Useful Shortcuts (Mac OS X)

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p01 / LICENSE.txt
Last active May 23, 2024 13:46 — forked from 140bytes/LICENSE.txt
Sudoku Solver in 140bytes
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2011 Mathieu 'p01' Henri - http://www.p01.org/releases/
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
@addyosmani
addyosmani / pubsub.md
Created October 28, 2011 06:49
Four ways to do Pub/Sub with jQuery 1.7 and jQuery UI (in the future)

#Four Ways To Do Pub/Sub With jQuery and jQuery UI (in the future)

Between jQuery 1.7 and some of work going into future versions of jQuery UI, there are a ton of hot new ways for you to get your publish/subscribe on. Here are just four of them, three of which are new.

(PS: If you're unfamiliar with pub/sub, read the guide to it that Julian Aubourg and I wrote here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptjunkie/hh201955.aspx)

##Option 1: Using jQuery 1.7's $.Callbacks() feature:

$.Callbacks are a multi-purpose callbacks list object which can be used as a base layer to build new functionality including simple publish/subscribe systems. We haven't yet released the API documentation for this feature just yet, but for more information on it (including lots of examples), see my post on $.Callbacks() here:

@oroce
oroce / _for iOS users
Created November 2, 2011 18:20
Appcelerator share to native facebook, twitter
This gist is only for Android.
If you would like launch native apps
on iPhone, iPad, you can find information about it in Appcelerator Docs:
-https://developer.appcelerator.com/apidoc/mobile/latest/Titanium.Platform.canOpenURL-method.html
-https://developer.appcelerator.com/apidoc/mobile/latest/Titanium.Platform.openURL-method.html
More info about iOS URL Schemes: http://handleopenurl.com/
@simenbrekken
simenbrekken / add.js
Created November 24, 2011 14:21
Backbone.js form submission
define([
'backbone',
'underscore',
'project/views/form'
], function(Backbone, _, ProjectFormView) {
var View = Backbone.View.extend({
events: {
'submit form': 'submit'
},
@tanepiper
tanepiper / dnode-auth.js
Created December 8, 2011 23:09 — forked from sorensen/custom-dnode-session.js
Mongoose Authentication
// Authentication middleware
// -------------------------
// Shim for DNode's current version of socket.io,
// which cannot pass `null` references, and turning
// the mongoose model to a pure JSON object
function shim(err, doc, fn) {
if (!err) err = 0
if (doc) doc = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(doc))
@4poc
4poc / LimitStream.js
Created December 10, 2011 03:41
Node.js: LimitStream (Bandwidth limited Readable+Writable Stream)
var fs = require('fs'),
util = require('util'),
Stream = require('stream').Stream;
/**
* Create a bandwidth limited stream
*
* This is a read+writeable stream that can limit how fast it
* is written onto by emitting pause and resume events to
* maintain a specified bandwidth limit, that limit can
@tanepiper
tanepiper / custom-dnode-session.js
Created December 10, 2011 13:50 — forked from sorensen/custom-dnode-session.js
DNode/Express Mongoose Authentication
// DNode Session
// =============
var connect = require('connect')
module.exports = function(opt) {
var key = opt.key || 'connect.sid'
, store = opt.store
, interval = opt.interval || 120000

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@addyosmani
addyosmani / jasmine.md
Created January 3, 2012 01:14
Rough-work for Jasmine section of Backbone Fundamentals

##Introduction

One definition of unit testing is the process of taking the smallest piece of testable code in an application, isolating it from the remainder of your codebase and determining if it behaves exactly as expected. In this section, we'll be taking a look at how to unit test Backbone applications using a popular JavaScript testing framework called Jasmine from Pivotal Labs.

For an application to be considered 'well'-tested, distinct functionality should ideally have its own separate unit tests where it's tested against the different conditions you expect it to work under. All tests must pass before functionality is considered 'complete'. This allows developers to both modify a unit of code and it's dependencies with a level of confidence about whether these changes have caused any breakage.

As a basic example of unit testing is where a developer may wish to assert whether passing specific values through to a sum function results in the correct output being re