Visit https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords Open your browser's dev tools (note: this does work in Chrome) Paste the following code in:
const delayMs = 500; // change this if you feel like its running too fast
const keywords = `ActivityTweet
Visit https://twitter.com/settings/muted_keywords Open your browser's dev tools (note: this does work in Chrome) Paste the following code in:
const delayMs = 500; // change this if you feel like its running too fast
const keywords = `ActivityTweet
Change Apple OS X Dock size from Apple Terminal
defaults write com.apple.dock tilesize -int 32; killall Dock
32
is icon size
date | close | |
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1-May-12 | 58.13 | |
30-Apr-12 | 53.98 | |
27-Apr-12 | 67.00 | |
26-Apr-12 | 89.70 | |
25-Apr-12 | 99.00 | |
24-Apr-12 | 130.28 | |
23-Apr-12 | 166.70 | |
20-Apr-12 | 234.98 | |
19-Apr-12 | 345.44 |
# https://github.com/dustinkirkland/byobu/commit/755c0e9f28b3f8ee57d9c7fc166f0bcbe96577db |
We would like Global Ember Meetup to be a platform for members of the Ember community to keep each other update to date on progress they make in the Ember activities. So, we encourage speakers to return and give updates on previous talks.
We have 2 main formats for videos in Global Ember Meetup.
These talks are typically 15-20 minutes with the purpose of introducing an addon to the Ember community. These talks usually answer Why was this addon created? When should it be used? What should the user be aware of?
The result is video that looks like these and they can be added to video README of the addon. For example, see ember-cp-validations or ember-state-service.
// === Arrays | |
var [a, b] = [1, 2]; | |
console.log(a, b); | |
//=> 1 2 | |
// Use from functions, only select from pattern | |
var foo = () => [1, 2, 3]; |
DELIMITER $$ | |
DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS add_email_address_column_to_customers_table $$ | |
-- Create the stored procedure to perform the migration | |
CREATE PROCEDURE add_email_address_column_to_customers_table() | |
BEGIN | |
-- Add the email_address column to the customers table, if it doesn't already exist |
A very basic regex-based Markdown parser. Supports the
following elements (and can be extended via Slimdown::add_rule()
):
The following document is a written account of the Code School screencasting framework. It should be used as a reference of the accompanying screencast on the topic.
You're probably aren't going to take the time to read this document if you're not interested, but there are a lot of nice side effects caused by learning how to create quality screencasts.