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@facultymatt
facultymatt / roles_invesitgation.md
Last active April 16, 2024 09:31
Roles and permissions system for Nodejs
@dirkk0
dirkk0 / gist:4530915
Last active December 11, 2015 02:29
Installing Telescope ( https://github.com/SachaG/Telescope)
# https://github.com/SachaG/Telescope
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# it should be
sudo apt-get install git npm
curl https://install.meteor.com | /bin/sh
sudo npm install -g meteorite
@garlandkr
garlandkr / redis_es_ls.md
Created September 20, 2012 01:28
Installing Redis Elasticsearch and Logstash

This will be a copy/paste doc for installing redis, elasticsearch and logstash on ubuntu 12.04

Pre-Requisites

apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install tcl8.5 tcl8.5-dev build-essential rubygems git \
htop python-dev openjdk-7-jre-headless libcurl4-openssl-dev \
bison ctags flex gperf libevent-dev libpcre3-dev libssl-dev libreadline6-dev \
libtokyocabinet-dev libncursesw5-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libsqlite3-dev \
@possibilities
possibilities / meteor-async.md
Created August 23, 2012 22:53
Meteor Async Guide

From Meteor's documentation:

In Meteor, your server code runs in a single thread per request, not in the asynchronous callback style typical of Node. We find the linear execution model a better fit for the typical server code in a Meteor application.

This guide serves as a mini-tour of tools, trix and patterns that can be used to run async code in Meteor.

Basic async

Sometimes we need to run async code in Meteor.methods. For this we create a Future to block until the async code has finished. This pattern can be seen all over Meteor's own codebase:

@erikreagan
erikreagan / mac-apps.md
Created August 4, 2012 19:18
Mac developer must-haves

Mac web developer apps

This gist's comment stream is a collection of webdev apps for OS X. Feel free to add links to apps you like, just make sure you add some context to what it does — either from the creator's website or your own thoughts.

— Erik