http://mashable.com/2010/10/23/youtube-job/
http://mashable.com/2010/10/24/innovative-api-uses/
| ; | |
| ; the "monitor ROM" of an apple 1 fit in one page (256 bytes). | |
| ; | |
| ; this is my attempt to take the disassembled code, give names to the | |
| ; variables and routines, and try to document how it worked. | |
| ; | |
| ; | |
| ; an apple 1 had 8KB of RAM (more, if you hacked on the motherboard), and a | |
| ; peripheral chip that drove the keyboard and video. the video was run by a | |
| ; side processor that could treat the display as an append-only terminal that |
| { | |
| // http://eslint.org/docs/rules/ | |
| "env": { | |
| "browser": true, // browser global variables. | |
| "node": false, // Node.js global variables and Node.js-specific rules. | |
| "worker": false, // web workers global variables. | |
| "amd": false, // defines require() and define() as global variables as per the amd spec. | |
| "mocha": false, // adds all of the Mocha testing global variables. | |
| "jasmine": false, // adds all of the Jasmine testing global variables for version 1.3 and 2.0. |
| <?php | |
| function trialphangle(){ | |
| $characters = "abcdefghiklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890+_)(*&^%$#@!~=-`|}{\":?><\][';/.,"; | |
| $len = 2; | |
| for($i = 0; $i < $len; $i++){ | |
| for($j = 0; $j < strlen($characters); $j++){ | |
| print substr($characters, $j, $j+2)."\n"; | |
| } | |
| } |
| def fakeChat(text): | |
| # Set SPEED_VARIANCE to 0.001 for low variance, 10 for high variance | |
| SPEED_VARIANCE = 0.1 | |
| x = 0 | |
| rate = 1 | |
| # Ensure clean input | |
| text = str(text) | |
| rate = int(rate) | |
| while x < len(text): |
| # Colourise - colours text in shell. Returns plain if colour doesn't exist. | |
| def colourise(colour, text): | |
| if colour == "black": | |
| return "\033[1;30m" + str(text) + "\033[1;m" | |
| if colour == "red": | |
| return "\033[1;31m" + str(text) + "\033[1;m" | |
| if colour == "green": | |
| return "\033[1;32m" + str(text) + "\033[1;m" | |
| if colour == "yellow": | |
| return "\033[1;33m" + str(text) + "\033[1;m" |