The FAQ maintained by Github covers most stumbling blocks, some other tips and tricks supplied here.
Add _site to .gitignore. The generated site should not be uploaded to Github since its gets generated by github.
| import pafy | |
| import os | |
| import glob | |
| import re | |
| from airtable import Airtable | |
| from airtable.auth import AirtableAuth | |
| import requests | |
| from pathlib import Path | |
| from webvtt import WebVTT |
| //Example 1 - Calculate average value of an array (transform array into a single number) | |
| var scores = [89, 76, 47, 95] | |
| var initialValue = 0 | |
| var reducer = function (accumulator, item) { | |
| return accumulator + item | |
| } | |
| var total = scores.reduce(reducer, initialValue) | |
| var average = total / scores.length | |
| /*Explain about function |
| {% endcache %} | |
| <script> | |
| // TODO: change the instances of APP_ID to your specific app_id value | |
| {% if current_user == null %} | |
| window.intercomSettings = { | |
| app_id: "APP_ID" | |
| }; |
| ipython notebook --ip=0.0.0.0 --port=8080 --no-browser |
| """ | |
| Author: Rafeh Qazi. | |
| Program: Anagram finder. | |
| Description: Return a sorted list with all non-anagrams omitted. | |
| Constraints: No imports. | |
| input: anagram_finder(['star', 'rats', 'cats', 'tacs', 'dog']) | |
| output: ['cats', 'rats', 'star', 'tacs'] | |
| """ | |
| import graphviz as gv | |
| g1 = gv.Graph(format='svg') | |
| g1.node('A') | |
| g1.node('B') | |
| g1.edge('A', 'B') | |
| print(g1.source) |
The FAQ maintained by Github covers most stumbling blocks, some other tips and tricks supplied here.
Add _site to .gitignore. The generated site should not be uploaded to Github since its gets generated by github.
Using Requests and Beautiful Soup, with the most recent Beautiful Soup 4 docs.
Install our tools (preferably in a new virtualenv):
pip install beautifulsoup4
| ; A REPL-based, annotated Seesaw tutorial | |
| ; Please visit https://github.com/daveray/seesaw for more info | |
| ; | |
| ; This is a very basic intro to Seesaw, a Clojure UI toolkit. It covers | |
| ; Seesaw's basic features and philosophy, but only scratches the surface | |
| ; of what's available. It only assumes knowledge of Clojure. No Swing or | |
| ; Java experience is needed. | |
| ; | |
| ; This material was first presented in a talk at @CraftsmanGuild in | |
| ; Ann Arbor, MI. |