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An old #git tip but still useful: put filenames in .git/info/exclude if you want to ignore them, but with no traces in .gitignore
I decided to host and maintain #dash docsets for useful Python projects: http://rotemy.com/dash/ . feedback is welcome! (cc: @kapeli)
A very well put article on the reason I ditched Linux on the desktop in favour of OS X: http://t.co/dbOQRRCz
My daughter is 2 years old, can barely talk and already successfully skips youtube ads. Monetizing eyeballs my ass. #fb
If you haven't seen it yet and need to teach people about #git basics, check this out: http://pcottle.github.com/learnGitBranching/ …
Nice: a quirks of += in Python, trying to treat lists as scalars (or: why you should use extend() like civilized ppl): http://emptysquare.net/blog/python-increment-is-weird-part-ii/ …
urlobject.URLObject -- a must-have #python utility for manipulating URLs and paths (thanks @aknin for the tip)
Simple pattern for handling retries in #python (found myself writing this in many projects): https://gist.github.com/4160364
In #jQuery, very much like in the real world, throwing dollars at stuff makes your problems go away.
nosetests log capture fun ( http://rotemy.com/blog/blog/2012/10/29/nosetests-log-capture-pitfall/ …)
pytoggle: A small utility for conveniently switching between #python environments and installations https://t.co/pECkBBMi
@theyonibomber For me it's Red=>git add => green => add + commit => refactor => amend
TIL about #emacs's (global-auto-revert-mode t). Extremely useful when making extensive use of #git branches.
To all my friends using #git, my small contribution to the programming meme world: http://t.co/dPYTYY8P. Send to your unloved ones!
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