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plugn / test-stringify-circular.js
Created October 7, 2020 12:22 — forked from estliberitas/test-stringify-circular.js
JSON.stringify() - debug TypeError: Converting circular structure to JSON
'use strict';
function replacer() {
var objects = [];
return function(key, value) {
if (typeof value === 'object' && value !== null) {
var found = objects.some(function(existing) {
return (existing === value);
});
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plugn / flexbox.html
Created April 3, 2020 00:02 — forked from Munawwar/flexbox.html
HBox and VBox layout with CSS3 flexbox
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<!-- HBox and VBox layouts have been implementated with many libraries/toolkits on
different platforms and languages (like ExtJS,QT,GTK,.NET...).
This tries to achieve the same but with CSS only.
Supported browsers: IE 10+, Safari 6.1, Latest FF, Chrome -->
<style type="text/css">
html, body {
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plugn / fun.cpp
Created March 23, 2020 23:39 — forked from dant3/fun.cpp
Some fun with C++ 11 - fold, map, reduce, mkString for std::vector<T>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <functional>
#include <vector>
template <typename T, typename U>
U foldLeft(const std::vector<T>& data,
const U& initialValue,
const std::function<U(U,T)>& foldFn) {
typedef typename std::vector<T>::const_iterator Iterator;
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plugn / jenkins-api.md
Created February 4, 2020 10:03 — forked from justlaputa/jenkins-api.md
Jenkins Json API

jobs

jenkins_url + /api/json?tree=jobs[name,color]

builds

jenkins_url + /job/${job_name}/api/json?tree=builds[number,status,timestamp,id,result]

last build

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plugn / index.md
Created January 28, 2020 06:07 — forked from ericandrewlewis/index.md
C++ Pointer Tutorial

C++ Pointer Tutorial

Because pointers can be ugh

"Regular" variables (not pointers)

To understand a pointer, let's review "regular" variables first. If you're familiar with a programming language without pointers like JavaScript, this is what you think when you hear "variable".

When declaring a variable by identifier (or name), the variable is synonymous with its value.

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plugn / README.md
Created December 2, 2019 10:49 — forked from miku/README.md
git --track vs --set-upstream vs --set-upstream-to

README

Short excursion into git --track, --set-upstream and --set-upstream-to.

All examples use the aliases co for checkout and br for branch.

Setup:

$ git clone [email protected]:AKSW/OntoWiki.git

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plugn / GitCommitEmoji.md
Created November 14, 2019 10:13 — forked from parmentf/GitCommitEmoji.md
Git Commit message Emoji
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plugn / js-oneliner.js
Created March 21, 2019 20:25 — forked from hk-skit/js-oneliner.js
Useful Array One-liners.
// Remove Duplicates from an array
const removeDuplicates =
arr => arr.filter((item, index) => index === arr.indexOf(item));
const removeDuplicates1 = array => [...new Set(array)];
const removeDuplicates2 = array => Array.from(new Set(array));
// Flattens an array(doesn't flatten deeply).
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plugn / .gitconfig
Created January 28, 2019 18:16 — forked from johnpolacek/.gitconfig
My current .gitconfig aliases
[alias]
co = checkout
cob = checkout -b
coo = !git fetch && git checkout
br = branch
brd = branch -d
brD = branch -D
merged = branch --merged
dmerged = "git branch --merged | grep -v '\\*' | xargs -n 1 git branch -d"
st = status