Wei Lin Ngo - @Creastery (Praetorian)
The world, as we know it, has fallen into an apocalyptic scenario. The "Influenzer T-Virus" (a.k.a. Twiter Virus) is transforming human beings into stupid beasts (a.k.a. Zombies), hungry to cancel humans and eat their limbs.
You, the last survivor who knows how to code, will help the resistance by deploying a system to connect the remaining humans. This system will be essential to detect new infections and share resources between the members.
The standard way of understanding the HTTP protocol is via the request reply pattern. Each HTTP transaction consists of a finitely bounded HTTP request and a finitely bounded HTTP response.
However it's also possible for both parts of an HTTP 1.1 transaction to stream their possibly infinitely bounded data. The advantages is that the sender can send data that is beyond the sender's memory limit, and the receiver can act on
# It requires ACK - http://betterthangrep.com/ | |
task :find_unused_images do | |
images = Dir.glob('app/assets/images/**/*') | |
images_to_delete = [] | |
images.each do |image| | |
unless File.directory?(image) | |
# print "\nChecking #{image}..." | |
print "." | |
result = `ack -1 -G '(app|public)' --ruby --html --css --js #{File.basename(image)}` |
source "https://rubygems.org" | |
gem 'sprockets' | |
gem 'sprockets-sass' | |
gem 'sass' | |
gem 'compass' | |
gem 'bootstrap-sass' | |
gem 'handlebars_assets' | |
gem 'coffee-script' |