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@mrLexx
mrLexx / Vagrantfile
Last active March 8, 2017 16:03
PuPHPet Integration with hostsupdater
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
## Begin vagrant-hostsupdater
## https://github.com/cogitatio/vagrant-hostsupdater
## vagrant plugin install vagrant-hostsupdater
if Vagrant.has_plugin?("vagrant-hostsupdater") && configValues['apache']['install'] == '1'
config.hostsupdater.remove_on_suspend = true
config.hostsupdater.aliases = Array.new
configValues['apache']['vhosts'].each do |i, host|
@jbinto
jbinto / howto-recover-google-authenticator-keys.txt
Created February 8, 2014 04:20
Recovering Google Authenticator keys from Android device for backup
### Last tested February 7 2014 on a Galaxy S3 (d2att) running Cyanogenmod 11 nightly, with Google Authenticator 2.49.
### Device with Google Authenticator must have root.
### Computer requires Android Developer Tools and SQLite 3.
### Connect your device in USB debugging mode.
$ cd /tmp
$ adb root
$ adb pull /data/data/com.google.android.apps.authenticator2/databases/databases
@jgornick
jgornick / criteria-to-query-builder.php
Created January 28, 2014 16:57
Doctrine: Criteria Array to Doctrine QueryBuilder
<?php
/**
* Recursively takes the specified criteria and adds too the expression.
*
* The criteria is defined in an array notation where each item in the list
* represents a comparison <fieldName, operator, value>. The operator maps to
* comparison methods located in ExpressionBuilder. The key in the array can
* be used to identify grouping of comparisons.
*
@denji
denji / nginx-tuning.md
Last active April 24, 2026 08:09
NGINX tuning for best performance

NGINX Tuning For Best Performance

For this configuration you can use web server you like, i decided, because i work mostly with it to use nginx.

Generally, properly configured nginx can handle up to 400K to 500K requests per second (clustered), most what i saw is 50K to 80K (non-clustered) requests per second and 30% CPU load, course, this was 2 x Intel Xeon with HyperThreading enabled, but it can work without problem on slower machines.

You must understand that this config is used in testing environment and not in production so you will need to find a way to implement most of those features best possible for your servers.

@opengeek
opengeek / Changeset configuration example
Last active February 8, 2023 12:19
Adding the following config_options entries to your MODX Revolution config file will allow you to track changes made to any xPDOObject class via the `xPDOObject::save()`, `xPDOObject::remove()`, `xPDO::updateCollection()`, or `xPDO::removeCollection()` methods. This example records changes into a database register called `changes` under a config…
<?php
$config_options = array (
'callback_excludes' => array(
'modSession',
'modManagerLog',
'modActiveUser',
'modDbRegisterQueue',
'modDbRegisterTopic',
'modDbRegisterMessage',
'modUser',
@primozcigler
primozcigler / themeforest-contract.md
Last active August 19, 2021 02:41
Modified version of @malarkey's Killing Contract for use for the ThemeForest cooperation (more dev to dev team than dev to client).

Contract for developing a Drupal theme for selling on the ThemeForest

Between us: [ProteusNet d.o.o., Rudarska cesta 11, 8281 Senovo, Slovenia, EU] and you: [partner]

Summary:

We’ll always do our best to fulfil the scope of this cooperation, but it’s important to have things written down so that we both know what’s what, who should do what and when, and what will happen if something goes wrong. In this contract you won’t find any complicated legal terms or long passages of unreadable text. We’ve no desire to trick you into signing something that you might later regret. What we do want is what’s best for both parties, now and in the future.

So in short;

@dypsilon
dypsilon / frontendDevlopmentBookmarks.md
Last active April 24, 2026 19:00
A badass list of frontend development resources I collected over time.

Make it real

Ideas are cheap. Make a prototype, sketch a CLI session, draw a wireframe. Discuss around concrete examples, not hand-waving abstractions. Don't say you did something, provide a URL that proves it.

Ship it

Nothing is real until it's being used by a real user. This doesn't mean you make a prototype in the morning and blog about it in the evening. It means you find one person you believe your product will help and try to get them to use it.

Do it with style

/* The Grid ---------------------- */
.lt-ie9 .row { width: 940px; max-width: 100%; min-width: 768px; margin: 0 auto; }
.lt-ie9 .row .row { width: auto; max-width: none; min-width: 0; margin: 0 -15px; }
.lt-ie9 .row.large-collapse .column,
.lt-ie9 .row.large-collapse .columns { padding: 0; }
.lt-ie9 .row .row { width: auto; max-width: none; min-width: 0; margin: 0 -15px; }
.lt-ie9 .row .row.large-collapse { margin: 0; }
.lt-ie9 .column, .lt-ie9 .columns { float: left; min-height: 1px; padding: 0 15px; position: relative; }
.lt-ie9 .column.large-centered, .columns.large-centered { float: none; margin: 0 auto; }
@desandro
desandro / require-js-discussion.md
Created January 31, 2013 20:26
Can you help me understand the benefit of require.js?

I'm having trouble understanding the benefit of require.js. Can you help me out? I imagine other developers have a similar interest.

From Require.js - Why AMD:

The AMD format comes from wanting a module format that was better than today's "write a bunch of script tags with implicit dependencies that you have to manually order"

I don't quite understand why this methodology is so bad. The difficult part is that you have to manually order dependencies. But the benefit is that you don't have an additional layer of abstraction.