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These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
import datetime | |
from time import sleep | |
from bleson import get_provider, Observer | |
def c2f(val): | |
return round(32 + 9*val/5, 2) | |
last = {} | |
def temp_hum(values, battery, address): |
import time | |
import threading | |
import gremlin | |
from vjoy.vjoy import AxisName | |
# Implement using recurring timer | |
def slider_update_timer(): | |
vjoy = gremlin.input_devices.VJoyProxy() | |
joy = gremlin.input_devices.JoystickProxy() |
#include "FastLED.h" | |
// FastLED "100-lines-of-code" demo reel, showing just a few | |
// of the kinds of animation patterns you can quickly and easily | |
// compose using FastLED. | |
// | |
// This example also shows one easy way to define multiple | |
// animations patterns and have them automatically rotate. | |
// | |
// -Mark Kriegsman, December 2014 |
Now located at https://github.com/JeffPaine/beautiful_idiomatic_python.
Github gists don't support Pull Requests or any notifications, which made it impossible for me to maintain this (surprisingly popular) gist with fixes, respond to comments and so on. In the interest of maintaining the quality of this resource for others, I've moved it to a proper repo. Cheers!
#!/usr/bin/env ruby -wKU | |
# | |
# by Kelan Champagne | |
# http://yeahrightkeller.com | |
# | |
# A script to generate a personal podcast feed, hosted on Dropbox | |
# | |
# Inspired by http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20100421153627718 | |
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# Simply put this, and some .mp3 or .m4a files in a sub-dir under your Dropbox |