Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View tristanz's full-sized avatar
💭
Working on Continual

Tristan Zajonc tristanz

💭
Working on Continual
View GitHub Profile

FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.


Effective Engineer - Notes

What's an Effective Engineer?

@tkafka
tkafka / LICENSE.txt
Last active May 17, 2024 02:08
Drop-in replacement for ReactCSSTransitionGroup that uses velocity.js instead of CSS transforms. Add your own transitions to `transitions` hash.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Tomas Kafka
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
@y0ast
y0ast / Tutorial.md
Last active November 23, 2015 03:11
Tutorial for using Torch7 on Amazon EC2 GPUs

There used to be a tutorial here for using Torch7 on EC2, but it's now outdated. It is best to use an EC2 image that already has Torch7 and CUDA stuff preinstalled.

---
- name: Register New Relic repository.
get_url: url=http://download.newrelic.com/debian/newrelic.list
dest=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic.list
- name: Download repo key.
apt_key: url=http://download.newrelic.com/548C16BF.gpg
- name: Install New Relic.
apt: pkg=newrelic-sysmond update_cache=yes
@jbenet
jbenet / simple-git-branching-model.md
Last active November 9, 2024 04:55
a simple git branching model

a simple git branching model (written in 2013)

This is a very simple git workflow. It (and variants) is in use by many people. I settled on it after using it very effectively at Athena. GitHub does something similar; Zach Holman mentioned it in this talk.

Update: Woah, thanks for all the attention. Didn't expect this simple rant to get popular.