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ti-ka / Retrive Json Data from Mysql.sql
Created March 10, 2017 16:34
If you have saved data into a field as json, you can use mysql to retrieve each field. It may be useful in migrating database when you have decided that using JSON in a database was not a good idea.
/* APPENDIX 1-B: CLEANUP
This makes this sql query re-run able */
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS JSON_TABLE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS SPLIT_TABLE;
DROP VIEW IF EXISTS SPLIT_VIEW;
/* APPENDIX 1-B: Prepare TABLE
Let's say this is an example table */
@avafloww
avafloww / PhpJava.java
Last active June 13, 2024 07:36
This snippet of code is syntactically valid in both PHP and Java, and produces the same output in both.
/*<?php
//*/public class PhpJava { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.printf("/*%s",
//\u000A\u002F\u002A
class PhpJava {
static function main() {
echo(//\u000A\u002A\u002F
"Hello World!");
}}
//\u000A\u002F\u002A
PhpJava::main();
@rauchg
rauchg / README.md
Last active January 6, 2024 07:19
require-from-twitter
@lopspower
lopspower / README.md
Last active February 24, 2021 23:51
Configuration of proguard-rules.pro

Proguard Configuration

Twitter

1) Enable Proguard in your build.gradle module :

android {
    //...
 buildTypes {
/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 J.T. Gilkeson
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
@mcginty
mcginty / material_colors.xml
Last active March 17, 2022 04:09
Android XML resource with the full material color palette. Source: http://www.google.com/design/spec/style/color.html#color-color-palette
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<color name="material_red50">#ffffebee</color>
<color name="material_red100">#ffffcdd2</color>
<color name="material_red200">#ffef9a9a</color>
<color name="material_red300">#ffe57373</color>
<color name="material_red400">#ffef5350</color>
<color name="material_red500">#fff44336</color>
<color name="material_red600">#ffe53935</color>
<color name="material_red700">#ffd32f2f</color>
@mannodermaus
mannodermaus / LoganSquareConverter.java
Last active September 16, 2021 12:28
LoganSquare Retrofit Converter
package retrofit.converter;
import com.bluelinelabs.logansquare.LoganSquare;
import java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.util.List;
import retrofit.converter.ConversionException;
import retrofit.converter.Converter;
@mpasternacki
mpasternacki / freebsd_on_mbp.md
Created January 23, 2015 17:12
FreeBSD on a MacBook Pro

FreeBSD on a MacBook Pro

Since 2008 or 2009 I work on Apple hardware and OS: back then I grew tired of Linux desktop (which is going to be MASSIVE NEXT YEAR, at least since 2001), and switched to something that Just Works. Six years later, it less and less Just Works, started turning into spyware and nagware, and doesn't need much less maintenance than Linux desktop — at least for my work, which is system administration and software development, probably it is better for the mythical End User person. Work needed to get software I need running is not less obscure than work I'd need to do on Linux or othe Unix-like system. I am finding myself turning away from GUI programs that I used to appreciate, and most of the time I use OSX to just run a terminal, Firefox, and Emacs. GUI that used to be nice and unintrusive, got annoying. Either I came full circle in the last 15 years of my computer usage, or the OSX experience degraded in last 5 years. Again, this is from a sysadmin/developer ki

@nocturnalgeek
nocturnalgeek / MailinatorAliases
Last active August 21, 2024 01:58
A list of alternate domains that point to @mailinator.com
@binkmail.com
@bobmail.info
@chammy.info
@devnullmail.com
@letthemeatspam.com
@mailinater.com
@mailinator.net
@mailinator2.com
@notmailinator.com
@reallymymail.com

The installation directions for marvel -- a plugin for elastic search -- is very scant and unnecessarily indirect. The clearest instructions I found on how to install the marvel plugin through homebrew was on Twitter! Twitter! Why?! Anyways, to install marvel via brew, you can do this:

brew update
brew upgrade elasticsearch
cd /usr/local/Cellar/elasticsearch/<whatever version>
bin/plugin -i elasticsearch/marvel/latest