Abra o terminal e execute o seu primeiro contêiner "hello-world"
docker run hello-world
Analise a saída e percebe que duas ações foram feitas pelo Docker, baixar a imagem para sua máquina e executar o contêiner. Agora execute o comando abaixo
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# Distribute | |
## Section | |
A small toy to show how you might, given a stream, do a "fan out", processing different elements in separate streams. Powered by simple primitives like `Stream.resource` and `spawn_link`. | |
```elixir | |
defmodule Distribute do |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
# Adaption of https://github.com/tom-doerr/chatgpt_commit_message_hook/main/prepare-commit-msg | |
# | |
# Mark this file as executable and add it into the global hooks folder | |
# whose path is given by the core.hooksPath configuration variable | |
# skip during rebase | |
import sys | |
if len(sys.argv) > 2: |
@echo off | |
REM Call from Delphi/RAD Studio IDE with the following parameters | |
REM $PATH($EXENAME) $NAMEONLY($PROJECT) | |
echo ============================================================= | |
echo Be sure you Compile Android 64 and Deploy [Shift-Ctrl-Alt-F9] | |
echo. | |
echo Also set <application android:resizeableActivity="true"> in AndroidManifest.template.xml | |
echo ============================================================= | |
echo Path: %1 | |
set apk=%2\bin\%2.apk |
Make sure to export/import your settings through File -> Manage IDE settings
before/after
Remove-Item '.\AppData\Local\Jetbrains\PhpStorm*'
Remove-Item '.\AppData\Roaming\Jetbrains\PhpStorm*'
https://tajaribsoft-en.blogspot.com/2016/06/m3u8x.html | |
m3u8x is to help you download and save m3u8 videos. | |
You can select file formats, like .ts and MP4 . | |
All features |
Get-Command # Retrieves a list of all the commands available to PowerShell | |
# (native binaries in $env:PATH + cmdlets / functions from PowerShell modules) | |
Get-Command -Module Microsoft* # Retrieves a list of all the PowerShell commands exported from modules named Microsoft* | |
Get-Command -Name *item # Retrieves a list of all commands (native binaries + PowerShell commands) ending in "item" | |
Get-Help # Get all help topics | |
Get-Help -Name about_Variables # Get help for a specific about_* topic (aka. man page) | |
Get-Help -Name Get-Command # Get help for a specific PowerShell function | |
Get-Help -Name Get-Command -Parameter Module # Get help for a specific parameter on a specific command |
This downloads standalone 64-bit MSVC compiler, linker & other tools, also headers/libraries from Windows SDK into portable folder, without installing Visual Studio. Has bare minimum components - no UWP/Store/WindowsRT stuff, just files & tools for 64-bit native desktop app development.
Run python.exe portable-msvc.py
and it will download output into msvc
folder. By default it will download latest available MSVC & Windows SDK - currently v14.32.17.2 and v10.0.22621.0.
You can list available versions with python.exe portable-msvc.py --show-versions
and then pass versions you want with --msvc-version
and --sdk-version
arguments.
To use cl.exe/link.exe from output folder, first run setup.bat
- after that PATH/INCLUDE/LIB env variables will be setup to use all the tools as usual. You can also use clang-cl.exe with these includes & libraries.
To use clang-cl.exe without running setup.bat, pass extra /winsysroot msvc
argument (msvc is folder name where output is stored).
#!/bin/bash | |
# Downloads ARM64 and AMD64 version of Java for MacOS running on M1 | |
# | |
# https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba/issues/14 | |
# URLs are found from this index.json https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba/blob/main/index.json | |
[ -s "$HOME/.jabba/jabba.sh" ] && source "$HOME/.jabba/jabba.sh" | |
jabba install 17-zulu-arm=tgz+https://api.foojay.io/disco/v3.0/ids/116a80beb8b3207aad5fa8d1e1af20c6/redirect | |
jabba install 8-zulu-arm=tgz+https://api.foojay.io/disco/v3.0/ids/c3f7c076bf335d1061c74f7fab42bb89/redirect |
Ok. I'm going to list off some ideas for projects. You will have to determine if any particular idea is good enough to include in a portfolio. These aren't creative ideas. They likely already exist. Some are way too advanced while others are simplistic.
I will recommend to post any project you make to github and make a github project page for it. Explain in as much detail as possible how you made it, how it can be improved etc. Document it.
If you pick an advanced idea, setup a development roadmap and follow it. This will show some project management skills.
Another piece of advice for those who are design challenged. Use different front end frameworks and use different themes for those frameworks to provide appealing designs without looking like yet another bootstrap site.