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miladhzzzz / application.py
Created December 30, 2022 20:06 — forked from tafaust/application.py
FastAPI singleton service dependency injection across multiple requests
import random
import click
import uvicorn
from fastapi import FastAPI, APIRouter, Depends, Request
# Service
class MySingletonService:
def __init__(self):
@posener
posener / go-shebang-story.md
Last active October 18, 2024 01:42
Story: Writing Scripts with Go

Story: Writing Scripts with Go

This is a story about how I tried to use Go for scripting. In this story, I’ll discuss the need for a Go script, how we would expect it to behave and the possible implementations; During the discussion I’ll deep dive to scripts, shells, and shebangs. Finally, we’ll discuss solutions that will make Go scripts work.

Why Go is good for scripting?

While python and bash are popular scripting languages, C, C++ and Java are not used for scripts at all, and some languages are somewhere in between.

// 安永金融科技
// 公司地址 : 中山北路三段22號
// 聯絡電話 : 0983-010-978 (丁先生)
// 10:00 - 19:00
function AnyongFindFrontEndEngineer (peoples){
let SPA = "Single Page Application";
let skillWeights = [
["ChatBot", 1],
["AngulerJS", 1],
["ng2", 2],
@jmsevold
jmsevold / list_reverse.exs
Created February 6, 2016 05:04
reverse a list in elixir
defmodule ListReverse do
def reverse(list) do
reverse(list,[])
end
defp reverse([h|t],result) do
reversed = [h] ++ result
reverse(t,reversed)
end

Contributing

When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.

Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.

Pull Request Process

  1. Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a
@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

EDIT from 2019: Hi folks. I wrote this gist for myself and some friends, and it seems like it's gotten posted somewhere that's generated some (ahem, heated) discussion. The whitespace was correct when it was posted, and since then GitHub changed how it formats <pre> tags. Look at the raw text if you care about this. I'm sure someone could tell me how to fix it, but (thank you @anzdaddy for suggesting a formatting workaround) honestly this is a random throwaway gist from 2015, and someone more knowledgable about this comparison should just write a proper blog post about it. If you comment here I'll hopefully see it and stick a link to it up here. Cheers. @oconnor663

Here's the canonical TOML example from the TOML README, and a YAML version of the same.

title = "TOML Example"
 
@mariozig
mariozig / migrate_repo.sh
Last active September 16, 2024 18:48
Migrate repo from GitLab to GitHub Full blog post @ http://ruby.zigzo.com/2015/03/23/moving-from-gitlab-to-github/
# Assume we are in your home directory
cd ~/
# Clone the repo from GitLab using the `--mirror` option
$ git clone --mirror [email protected]:mario/my-repo.git
# Change into newly created repo directory
$ cd ~/my-repo.git
# Push to GitHub using the `--mirror` option. The `--no-verify` option skips any hooks.
@danharper
danharper / 1-sleep-es7.js
Created February 8, 2015 16:55
ES7's async/await syntax.
// ES7, async/await
function sleep(ms = 0) {
return new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, ms));
}
(async () => {
console.log('a');
await sleep(1000);
console.log('b');
})()
@domenic
domenic / 0-github-actions.md
Last active May 26, 2024 07:43
Auto-deploying built products to gh-pages with Travis

Auto-deploying built products to gh-pages with GitHub Actions

This is a set up for projects which want to check in only their source files, but have their gh-pages branch automatically updated with some compiled output every time they push.

A file below this one contains the steps for doing this with Travis CI. However, these days I recommend GitHub Actions, for the following reasons:

  • It is much easier and requires less steps, because you are already authenticated with GitHub, so you don't need to share secret keys across services like you do when coordinate Travis CI and GitHub.
  • It is free, with no quotas.
  • Anecdotally, builds are much faster with GitHub Actions than with Travis CI, especially in terms of time spent waiting for a builder.