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@marijn
marijn / README.markdown
Last active June 4, 2025 13:55
List of countries in YAML, CSV and TXT format
@branneman
branneman / better-nodejs-require-paths.md
Last active June 24, 2025 22:40
Better local require() paths for Node.js

Better local require() paths for Node.js

Problem

When the directory structure of your Node.js application (not library!) has some depth, you end up with a lot of annoying relative paths in your require calls like:

const Article = require('../../../../app/models/article');

Those suck for maintenance and they're ugly.

Possible solutions

@subudeepak
subudeepak / angular-loadscript-with-documentwrite.js
Last active September 9, 2024 04:25 — forked from endorama/angular-loadscript.js
Loading scripts on ngInclude (ng route) - Script loading directive
/**
* This module is a variant which supports document.write. If you need document.write use this instead
* Author: Deepak Subramanian @subudeepak(https://github.com/subudeepak)
* Distributed under MIT License
*/
/*global angular */
(function (ng) {
'use strict';
app.directive('script', function() {
return {
@soheilhy
soheilhy / nginxproxy.md
Last active July 5, 2025 15:29
How to proxy web apps using nginx?

Virtual Hosts on nginx (CSC309)

When hosting our web applications, we often have one public IP address (i.e., an IP address visible to the outside world) using which we want to host multiple web apps. For example, one may wants to host three different web apps respectively for example1.com, example2.com, and example1.com/images on the same machine using a single IP address.

How can we do that? Well, the good news is Internet browsers

@DanielSWolf
DanielSWolf / Program.cs
Last active April 17, 2025 05:36
Console progress bar. Code is under the MIT License: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
using System;
using System.Threading;
static class Program {
static void Main() {
Console.Write("Performing some task... ");
using (var progress = new ProgressBar()) {
for (int i = 0; i <= 100; i++) {
progress.Report((double) i / 100);