- Create a bot using @BotFather, get it's token
- Start conversation with bot
- Run following curl command
curl https://api.telegram.org/bot/getUpdates | grep -Po '"from":{"id":.+?,'
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Pull this file down, make it executable and run it with sudo | |
| # wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/bryanhunter/10380945/raw/build-erlang-17.0.sh | |
| # chmod u+x build-erlang-17.0.sh | |
| # sudo ./build-erlang-17.0.sh | |
| if [ $(id -u) != "0" ]; then | |
| echo "You must be the superuser to run this script" >&2 | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi |
(by @andrestaltz)
So you're curious in learning this new thing called Reactive Programming, particularly its variant comprising of Rx, Bacon.js, RAC, and others.
Learning it is hard, even harder by the lack of good material. When I started, I tried looking for tutorials. I found only a handful of practical guides, but they just scratched the surface and never tackled the challenge of building the whole architecture around it. Library documentations often don't help when you're trying to understand some function. I mean, honestly, look at this:
Rx.Observable.prototype.flatMapLatest(selector, [thisArg])
Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new sequence of observable sequences by incorporating the element's index and then transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence producing values only from the most recent observable sequence.
| %h1&= title | |
| %p Hello world |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Pull this file down, make it executable and run it with sudo | |
| # wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/bryanhunter/10380945/raw/build-erlang-17.0.sh | |
| # chmod u+x build-erlang-17.0.sh | |
| # sudo ./build-erlang-17.0.sh | |
| if [ $(id -u) != "0" ]; then | |
| echo "You must be the superuser to run this script" >&2 | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi |
| require.config({ | |
| baseUrl: '/backbone-tests/', | |
| paths: { | |
| 'jquery' : '/app/libs/jquery', | |
| 'underscore' : '/app/libs/underscore', | |
| 'backbone' : '/app/libs/backbone', | |
| 'mocha' : 'libs/mocha', | |
| 'chai' : 'libs/chai', | |
| 'chai-jquery' : 'libs/chai-jquery', | |
| 'models' : '/app/models' |
| # SSL self signed localhost for rails start to finish, no red warnings. | |
| # 1) Create your private key (any password will do, we remove it below) | |
| $ openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.orig.key 2048 | |
| # 2) Remove the password | |
| $ openssl rsa -in server.orig.key -out server.key |
(by @andrestaltz)
So you're curious in learning this new thing called (Functional) Reactive Programming (FRP).
Learning it is hard, even harder by the lack of good material. When I started, I tried looking for tutorials. I found only a handful of practical guides, but they just scratched the surface and never tackled the challenge of building the whole architecture around it. Library documentations often don't help when you're trying to understand some function. I mean, honestly, look at this:
Rx.Observable.prototype.flatMapLatest(selector, [thisArg])
Projects each element of an observable sequence into a new sequence of observable sequences by incorporating the element's index and then transforms an observable sequence of observable sequences into an observable sequence producing values only from the most recent observable sequence.