Important
TA-lib requires 2Gb of RAM. You can either:
- Upgrade your VM to a 2Gb RAM VM
- Use this guide to create a SWAP file (virtual memory) on the VM's SSD that is at least 2Gb: https://www.vultr.com/docs/setup-swap-file-on-linux
| a: AM/PM | |
| A: 0~86399999 (Millisecond of Day) | |
| c/cc: 1~7 (Day of Week) | |
| ccc: Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat | |
| cccc: Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday | |
| d: 1~31 (0 padded Day of Month) | |
| D: 1~366 (0 padded Day of Year) | |
| // | |
| // HomeViewController.m | |
| // Stories | |
| // | |
| // Created by Christian Roman on 05/02/14. | |
| // Copyright (c) 2014 Christian Roman. All rights reserved. | |
| // | |
| #import "HomeViewController.h" | |
| #import "StoryView.h" |
| /* | |
| *** Academy Engraved LET *** | |
| AcademyEngravedLetPlain | |
| --------------------- | |
| *** Al Nile *** | |
| AlNile | |
| AlNile-Bold | |
| --------------------- | |
| *** American Typewriter *** | |
| AmericanTypewriter |
| # ตาม guru.sanook.com/1520 | |
| import re | |
| t1 = str.maketrans("กขฃคฅฆงจฉชฌซศษสญยฎดฏตณนฐฑฒถทธบปผพภฝฟมรลฬฤฦวหฮอ", | |
| "กกกกกกงจชชชซซซซยยดดตตนนททททททบปพพพฟฟมรรรรรวหหอ") | |
| t2 = str.maketrans( | |
| "กขฃคฅฆงจฉชซฌฎฏฐฑฒดตถทธศษสญณนรลฬฤฦบปพฟภผฝมำยวไใหฮาๅึืเแโุูอ", | |
| "1111112333333333333333333444444445555555667777889AAABCDEEF") | |
| def LK82(s): | |
| res = [] |
| #!/usr/bin/env bash | |
| # fetch_nike_puls_all_activities.bash | |
| # A simple bash script to fetch all activities and metrics from NikePlus. | |
| # See `nike_plus_api.md` for the API details. | |
| readonly bearer_token="$1" | |
| if [[ -z "$bearer_token" ]]; then | |
| echo "Usage: $0 bearer_token" | |
| exit |
Important
TA-lib requires 2Gb of RAM. You can either:
Learning VIM in Xcode comes with its own set of challenges and limitations, but there is enough there for you to give your mousing hand a break and master the keyboard.
A limited set of commands are available in Xcode, and this document attempts help ease the learning curve of using VIM in Xcode by providing a handy reference as well as what I find works for me in practice.
NOTE:
Commands are case-sensitive. A command of N means pressing shift + n on the keyboard.
This document is a work in progress! Leave a comment if you would like to see a change.