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lobo / mongodb_shell_commands.md
Created May 4, 2020 17:05 — forked from michaeltreat/mongodb_shell_commands.md
Quick Cheat Sheet for Mongo DB Shell commands.

MongoDB Shell Commands Cheat Sheet.

This is a Cheat Sheet for interacting with the Mongo Shell ( mongo on your command line). This is for MongoDB Community Edition.

Preface:

Mongo Manual can help you with getting started using the Shell.

FAQ for MongoDB Fundamentals and other FAQs can be found in the side-bar after visiting that link.

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@herr-vogel
herr-vogel / material-ui-next-js-button.js
Last active November 16, 2021 10:14
Using Material-UI Button with Next.js Link
import React from 'react'
import Link from 'next/link'
import Button from '@material-ui/core/Button'
const ButtonLink = ({ className, href, hrefAs, children, prefetch }) => (
<Link href={href} as={hrefAs} prefetch>
<a className={className}>
{children}
</a>
</Link>
@augbog
augbog / .Frontend Technical Interview Prep.md
Last active August 18, 2024 07:22
Frontend Technical Interview Prep: A study guide of things I constantly re-review when interviewing for frontend.

Frontend Technical Interview Prep

EDIT: Well this has been linked now so just an FYI this is still TBD. Feel free to comment if you have suggestions for improvements. Also here is an unrolled Twitter thread of a lot of the tips I talk about on here.

I've been doing frontend for a while now and one thing that really gripes me is the interview. I think the breadth of knowledge of a "Frontend Engineer" has been so poorly defined that people really just expected you to know everything. Many companies have made this a hybrid role. The Web is massive and there are many MANY things to know. Some of these things are just facts that you learn and others are things you really have to understand.

Every time I interview, I go over the same stuff. I wanted to create a gist of the TL;DR things that would jog my memory and hopefully yours too.

Lots of these things are real things I've been asked that caught me off guard. It's nice to have something you ca

var population
var lifespan = 200
var visualLifespan
var count = 0
var target
function setup() {
createCanvas(400, 300)
population = new Population()
@EduardoSaverin
EduardoSaverin / LoginForm.js
Created July 8, 2018 09:32
Material UI React Login Form
import React from 'react';
import { Paper, withStyles, Grid, TextField, Button, FormControlLabel, Checkbox } from '@material-ui/core';
import { Face, Fingerprint } from '@material-ui/icons'
const styles = theme => ({
margin: {
margin: theme.spacing.unit * 2,
},
padding: {
padding: theme.spacing.unit
}
@michaeltreat
michaeltreat / mongodb_shell_commands.md
Last active September 5, 2024 09:14
Quick Cheat Sheet for Mongo DB Shell commands.

MongoDB Shell Commands Cheat Sheet.

This is a Cheat Sheet for interacting with the Mongo Shell ( mongo on your command line). This is for MongoDB Community Edition.

Preface:

Mongo Manual can help you with getting started using the Shell.

FAQ for MongoDB Fundamentals and other FAQs can be found in the side-bar after visiting that link.

@kjaymiller
kjaymiller / text_to_things3.scptd
Last active October 7, 2021 22:24
AppleScript Import Text to Things3
on run {input, parameters}
set delimitedList to paragraphs of (input as string)
tell application "Things3"
repeat with currentTodo in reverse of delimitedList
set newToDo to make new to do with properties {name:currentTodo} at beginning of list "Inbox"
end repeat
end tell
end run
@gbaeke
gbaeke / shippable-webtask.js
Created December 22, 2016 18:27
A Slash WebTask for Slack to run a build on Shippable
var request=require('request');
module.exports = function (ctx, cb) {
var shippable_secret=ctx.secrets.shippable; // API token for shippable API
var project=ctx.body.text; // project name passed as parameter to Slash command
// do not want to look up the project id in code; create dictionary here
var projects={
realtime: '<Shippable project id>'

FWIW: I (@rondy) am not the creator of the content shared here, which is an excerpt from Edmond Lau's book. I simply copied and pasted it from another location and saved it as a personal note, before it gained popularity on news.ycombinator.com. Unfortunately, I cannot recall the exact origin of the original source, nor was I able to find the author's name, so I am can't provide the appropriate credits.


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