Skip to content

Instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

View tungd's full-sized avatar
🐳
Back to normal

Tung Dao tungd

🐳
Back to normal
View GitHub Profile
@ohanhi
ohanhi / frp.md
Last active May 6, 2024 05:17
Learning FP the hard way: Experiences on the Elm language

Learning FP the hard way: Experiences on the Elm language

by Ossi Hanhinen, @ohanhi

with the support of Futurice 💚.

Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Editorial note

@eevee
eevee / fonts.conf.xml
Last active September 5, 2022 03:42
my fonts.conf
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM 'fonts.dtd'>
<fontconfig>
<dir>~/.fonts</dir>
<alias>
<family>serif</family>
<prefer>
<family>Source Serif Pro</family>
<family>IPAMincho</family>
</prefer>
@hvnsweeting
hvnsweeting / python2015summer.rst
Last active May 23, 2016 02:27
[Hanoi] python class powered by FAMILUG
@mremond
mremond / README
Last active May 4, 2020 16:57
Phoenix Elixir framework with ejabberd - Tutorial
Please read original blog post for reference:
http://blog.process-one.net/embedding-ejabberd-into-an-elixir-phoenix-web-application/
@bdarnell
bdarnell / streaming.py
Created January 11, 2015 21:23
Demo of streaming requests with Tornado
"""Demo of streaming requests with Tornado.
This script features a client using AsyncHTTPClient's body_producer
feature to slowly produce a large request body, and two server
handlers to receive this body (one is a proxy that forwards to the
other, also using body_producer).
It also demonstrates flow control: if --client_delay is smaller than
--server_delay, the client will eventually be suspended to allow the
server to catch up. You can see this in the logs, as the "client
#! /usr/local/bin/fish
if test -n "$HOME" ;
set -xg NIX_LINK "$HOME/.nix-profile"
# Set the default profile.
if not test -L "$NIX_LINK" ;
echo "creating $NIX_LINK" >&2
set -l _NIX_DEF_LINK /nix/var/nix/profiles/default
/nix/store/cdybb3hbbxf6k84c165075y7vkv24vm2-coreutils-8.23/bin/ln -s "$_NIX_DEF_LINK" "$NIX_LINK"
end
@jnutting
jnutting / gist:8113856d0ba0f249e27f
Created November 5, 2014 21:36
All About That Spec (Lyrics)
All about that Spec
Yeah, it's pretty clear / I've made an app or two
And I can TDD it / Like I'm supposed to do
I do that red-green / Refactor most days
All the right tests / In all the right places
I see them old-timers / Working that FORTRAN shop
We know that shit ain't real / C'mon now make it stop
If you've got agile methods / Just raise em up
@jnovack
jnovack / README.md
Last active November 18, 2024 15:59
Opening up mosh in firewalld using firewall-cmd

Mosh (mobile shell) is a gift from the Gods(tm). Anyone with spotty internet or wireless connection has suffered the pain of a lost SSH session. Sure, one can fire up screen (or tmux as the kids are using these days), but that's an extra step and you are still using the SSH protocol.

I'm not here to tout the benefits of Mosh, you came here to open it up in your firewall.

  1. Create the following file as /etc/firewalld/services/mosh.xml
  2. firewall-cmd --add-service=mosh --permanent
  3. firewall-cmd --reload

If you tend to have a lot of sessions (not recommended), you can increase the ports, but the default should be fine for most applications.

@john2x
john2x / 00_destructuring.md
Last active April 10, 2025 15:15
Clojure Destructuring Tutorial and Cheat Sheet

Clojure Destructuring Tutorial and Cheat Sheet

(Related blog post)

Simply put, destructuring in Clojure is a way extract values from a datastructure and bind them to symbols, without having to explicitly traverse the datstructure. It allows for elegant and concise Clojure code.

Vectors and Sequences