Homebrew is a package management system for OS X. You can read more about it here, or simply run
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"to install it.
| <?php | |
| /** | |
| * Parses a template argument to the specified value | |
| * Template variables are defined using double curly brackets: {{ [a-zA-Z] }} | |
| * Returns the query back once the instances has been replaced | |
| * @param string $string | |
| * @param string $find | |
| * @param string $replace | |
| * @return string |
| alias gl="git log --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit" |
Homebrew is a package management system for OS X. You can read more about it here, or simply run
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"to install it.
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
| <?php | |
| function runCommand () | |
| { | |
| $command = 'php artisan queue:listen > /dev/null & echo $!'; | |
| $number = exec($command); | |
| file_put_contents(__DIR__ . '/queue.pid', $number); | |
| } | |
| if (file_exists(__DIR__ . '/queue.pid')) { |
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.
To setup your computer to work with *.test domains, e.g. project.test, awesome.test and so on, without having to add to your hosts file each time.
| CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `continents` ( | |
| `code` CHAR(2) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Continent code', | |
| `name` VARCHAR(255), | |
| PRIMARY KEY (`code`) | |
| ) ENGINE=InnoDB; | |
| INSERT INTO `continents` VALUES | |
| ('AF', 'Africa'), | |
| ('AS', 'Asia'), | |
| ('EU', 'Europe'), |