in case you haven't docker installed, please follow this instruction https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/
Create daemon.json
file in /etc/docker
, with content:
{"hosts": ["tcp://0.0.0.0:2375", "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"]}
package sample; | |
import javafx.event.ActionEvent; | |
import javafx.fxml.FXML; | |
import javafx.fxml.Initializable; | |
import javafx.scene.layout.AnchorPane; | |
import javafx.stage.Stage; | |
import java.net.URL; | |
import java.util.ResourceBundle; |
Obviously using these keys may be a grey area. I use them for my computer, but there are no guarentees VMware won't sue you if you use them in a commercial environment. | |
VMware Workstation 16 | |
YF390-0HF8P-M81RQ-2DXQE-M2UT6 | |
VMware Fusion Pro 12 | |
YF390-0HF8P-M81RQ-2DXQE-M2UT6 | |
As far as I know, this key works on both Fusion and Workstation. |
// Includes functions for exporting active sheet or all sheets as JSON object (also Python object syntax compatible). | |
// Tweak the makePrettyJSON_ function to customize what kind of JSON to export. | |
var FORMAT_ONELINE = 'One-line'; | |
var FORMAT_MULTILINE = 'Multi-line'; | |
var FORMAT_PRETTY = 'Pretty'; | |
var LANGUAGE_JS = 'JavaScript'; | |
var LANGUAGE_PYTHON = 'Python'; |
// Reference: http://www.blackdogfoundry.com/blog/moving-repository-from-bitbucket-to-github/ | |
// See also: http://www.paulund.co.uk/change-url-of-git-repository | |
$ cd $HOME/Code/repo-directory | |
$ git remote rename origin bitbucket | |
$ git remote add origin https://github.com/mandiwise/awesome-new-repo.git | |
$ git push origin master | |
$ git remote rm bitbucket |
document.body.addEventListener("keydown", (e: KeyboardEvent) => { | |
if (!(e.key === "Enter" && (e.metaKey || e.ctrlKey))) return | |
const form = (e.target as HTMLFormElement).form | |
if (form) form.submit() // or form.requestSubmit() depending on your usecase | |
}) | |
in case you haven't docker installed, please follow this instruction https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/
Create daemon.json
file in /etc/docker
, with content:
{"hosts": ["tcp://0.0.0.0:2375", "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"]}
#!/usr/bin/python | |
from mininet.net import Mininet | |
from mininet.node import Controller, RemoteController, OVSController | |
from mininet.node import CPULimitedHost, Host, Node | |
from mininet.node import OVSKernelSwitch, UserSwitch | |
from mininet.cli import CLI | |
from mininet.log import setLogLevel, info | |
from mininet.link import TCLink, Intf, OVSLink | |
from subprocess import call |
# Addresses an issue where language servers won't know what to do with header files | |
# since compile_commands.json typically only includes .cc/.cpp/.c files. | |
# | |
# Include this file from your main Makefile, or just paste the snippet in. | |
# To use: | |
# make compile_commands | |
# Requires bear and compdb | |
# bear [osx]: brew install bear | |
# compdb [see https://github.com/Sarcasm/compdb]: pip install compdb |
http://embedded-lab.com/blog/stm32-gpio-ports-insights/
http://hertaville.com/stm32f0-gpio-tutorial-part-1.html
The libmaple libraries, on which STM32duino is based, provides access to registers by the syntax:
GPIOA->regs->REG