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@marcelofern
marcelofern / converter.c
Created August 26, 2024 09:39
Website converter (.md -> .html)
/* converter.c
*
* This code converts `.md` files into `.html` files.
*
* The main use is to write a static website in `.md` files, and then run this
* program to convert it to `.html`
*
* The program relies on the following variables:
*
* - INPUT_FOLDER: full path of the website with `.md` files.
@msmolcic
msmolcic / extensions.vsext
Last active September 1, 2023 07:23
Visual Studio Extensions
{
"id": "6782978b-faa4-41c1-a491-ad6a4f8496b3",
"name": "Visual Studio Extensions",
"description": "List of useful Visual Studio extensions.",
"version": "1.0",
"extensions": [
{
"name": "File Icons",
"vsixId": "3a7b4930-a5fb-46ec-a9b8-9610c8f953b8",
"moreInfoUrl": "https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MadsKristensen.FileIcons",
@belm0
belm0 / article_sc_and_lua_1.md
Last active October 23, 2024 18:04
Structured concurrency and Lua (part 1)

Structured concurrency and Lua (part 1)

John Belmonte, 2022-Sep

I've started writing a toy structured concurrency implementation for the Lua programming language. Some motivations:

  • use it as a simple introduction to structured concurrency from the perspective of Lua (this article)
  • learn the fundamental properties of structured concurrency and how to implement them
  • share code that could become the starting point for a real Lua library and framework

So what is structured concurrency? For now, I'll just say that it's a programming paradigm that makes managing concurrency (arguably the hardest problem of computer science) an order of magnitude easier in many contexts. It achieves this in ways that seem subtle to us—clearly so, since its utility didn't reach critical mass until around 2018[^sc_birth] (just as control structures like functions, if, and while weren't introduced to languages until long after the first compu

@whoisryosuke
whoisryosuke / Update-branch.md
Created September 17, 2019 17:38 — forked from santisbon/Update-branch.md
Bring your feature branch up to date with master. Deploying from Git branches adds flexibility. Bring your branch up to date with master and deploy it to make sure everything works. If everything looks good the branch can be merged. Otherwise, you can deploy your master branch to return production to its stable state.

Updating a feature branch

First we'll update your local master branch. Go to your local project and check out the branch you want to merge into (your local master branch)

$ git checkout master

Fetch the remote, bringing the branches and their commits from the remote repository. You can use the -p, --prune option to delete any remote-tracking references that no longer exist in the remote. Commits to master will be stored in a local branch, remotes/origin/master

@JoeyBurzynski
JoeyBurzynski / 55-bytes-of-css.md
Last active July 17, 2025 10:31
58 bytes of css to look great nearly everywhere

58 bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere

When making this website, i wanted a simple, reasonable way to make it look good on most displays. Not counting any minimization techniques, the following 58 bytes worked well for me:

main {
  max-width: 38rem;
  padding: 2rem;
  margin: auto;
}
@zaccb
zaccb / install-choco-script.bat
Last active December 10, 2023 08:54
Chocolatey install script
:: Install choco .exe and add choco to PATH
@powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))" && SET "PATH=%PATH%;%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\chocolatey\bin"
:: Install all the packages
:::: Browsers
choco install googlechrome -fy
choco install firefox -fy
:::: Text editors / IDEs
choco install atom -fy
@santisbon
santisbon / Update-branch.md
Last active July 21, 2025 04:17
Deploying from Git branches adds flexibility. Bring your feature branch up to date with master and deploy it to make sure everything works. If everything looks good the branch can be merged. Otherwise, you can deploy your master branch to return production to its stable state.

Updating a feature branch

First we'll update your local master branch. Go to your local project and check out the branch you want to merge into (your local master branch)

$ git checkout master

Fetch the remote, bringing the branches and their commits from the remote repository. You can use the -p, --prune option to delete any remote-tracking references that no longer exist in the remote. Commits to master will be stored in a local branch, remotes/origin/master.

@jorinvo
jorinvo / challenge.md
Last active November 19, 2024 02:40
This is a little challenge to find out which tools programmers use to get their everyday tasks done quickly.

You got your hands on some data that was leaked from a social network and you want to help the poor people.

Luckily you know a government service to automatically block a list of credit cards.

The service is a little old school though and you have to upload a CSV file in the exact format. The upload fails if the CSV file contains invalid data.

The CSV files should have two columns, Name and Credit Card. Also, it must be named after the following pattern:

YYYYMMDD.csv.

@paulirish
paulirish / bling.js
Last active July 23, 2025 07:08
bling dot js
/* bling.js */
window.$ = document.querySelector.bind(document);
window.$$ = document.querySelectorAll.bind(document);
Node.prototype.on = window.on = function(name, fn) { this.addEventListener(name, fn); };
NodeList.prototype.__proto__ = Array.prototype;
NodeList.prototype.on = function(name, fn) { this.forEach((elem) => elem.on(name, fn)); };
@eatonphil
eatonphil / app.ml
Last active August 29, 2015 14:17
A Custom Response for User-Assigned Headers
open OWebl
open Rule
open Server
open Mycustomresponse
let handler =
Handler.create
(StaticRouteRule.create "/" [Verb.GET])
(MyCustomResponse.create "Hello World!" []) (*headers go here*)