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authorJulio Capote <jcapote@gmail.com>2018-11-06 20:26:21 +0000
committerJulio Capote <jcapote@gmail.com>2018-11-06 20:26:21 +0000
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-rw-r--r--content/post/2008-10-11-tabbing-through-fields-vertically.markdown2
-rw-r--r--content/post/2008-10-12-arrow-key-navigation-for-text-fields.markdown3
-rw-r--r--content/post/2008-9-27-highlight-link-based-on-current-page-in-rails.markdown2
-rw-r--r--content/post/2010-12-31-what-i-released-in-2010.markdown4
-rw-r--r--content/post/2012-10-07-an-embedded-key-value-store-for-shell-scripts.markdown2
-rw-r--r--content/post/2012-11-01-base-a-scala-project-generator.markdown1
-rw-r--r--content/post/2012-11-07-announcing-finatra-1-0-0.markdown2
-rw-r--r--content/post/2012-11-13-automatic-high-quality-releases.markdown2
-rw-r--r--content/post/2013-07-28-playing-with-groupcache.markdown2
-rw-r--r--content/post/2013-10-07-golang-http-handlers-as-middleware.markdown2
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diff --git a/content/post/2008-10-11-tabbing-through-fields-vertically.markdown b/content/post/2008-10-11-tabbing-through-fields-vertically.markdown
index 2ca859d..7b72484 100644
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Sometimes it’s useful to switch the browser’s default tabbing behavior (left to right) to the opposite (top to bottom) when your input fields are in a grid layout instead the of the usual single column layout. Having to do this manually is a real pain, especially for large grids; So here is a solution in javascript, using mootools:
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```javascript
window.addEvent('domready', function(){
var trs = $$('#mytable tr')
diff --git a/content/post/2008-10-12-arrow-key-navigation-for-text-fields.markdown b/content/post/2008-10-12-arrow-key-navigation-for-text-fields.markdown
index fd00b09..930b0a6 100644
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Here is a class for enabling the use of arrow keys to navigate through a grid of input fields: (using mootools)
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```javascript
var FocusMover = new Class({
diff --git a/content/post/2008-9-27-highlight-link-based-on-current-page-in-rails.markdown b/content/post/2008-9-27-highlight-link-based-on-current-page-in-rails.markdown
index e53db49..c9a20f7 100644
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This is common pattern in website navigation, where it highlights the link (usually by setting `class=”active”`) that took you to the current page while you are on that page.
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First, define a helper:
```ruby
diff --git a/content/post/2010-12-31-what-i-released-in-2010.markdown b/content/post/2010-12-31-what-i-released-in-2010.markdown
index 5d74bf6..84bae2f 100644
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tags:
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Here’s a recap of what I’ve worked on and released in 2010:
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###[Youtube Fraiche](https://github.com/capotej/youtube_fraiche)
I couldn’t find a youtube downloader that worked on github, so I wrote my own one evening
diff --git a/content/post/2012-10-07-an-embedded-key-value-store-for-shell-scripts.markdown b/content/post/2012-10-07-an-embedded-key-value-store-for-shell-scripts.markdown
index b4d3f45..d4d8754 100644
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Cooked this up last night when I needed a simple key/value store for use in a shell script:
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```sh db.sh
#!/bin/sh
diff --git a/content/post/2012-11-01-base-a-scala-project-generator.markdown b/content/post/2012-11-01-base-a-scala-project-generator.markdown
index 82dd2f4..d7aca69 100644
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Finally got tired of copy pasting other projects and gutting them to make new ones, so I created [base](http://github.com/capotej/base), a shell command that creates new scala projects.
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Creating the project:
diff --git a/content/post/2012-11-07-announcing-finatra-1-0-0.markdown b/content/post/2012-11-07-announcing-finatra-1-0-0.markdown
index 25b3b4b..c7020c4 100644
--- a/content/post/2012-11-07-announcing-finatra-1-0-0.markdown
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After months of work [Finatra](https://github.com/capotej/finatra#readme) 1.0.0 is finally available! Finatra is a scala web framework inspired by [Sinatra](https://github.com/sinatra/sinatra#readme) built on top of [Finagle](http://twitter.github.com/finagle).
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### The API
The API looks like what you'd expect, here's a simple endpoint that uses route parameters:
diff --git a/content/post/2012-11-13-automatic-high-quality-releases.markdown b/content/post/2012-11-13-automatic-high-quality-releases.markdown
index a2a90f4..860aea1 100644
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Recently, I invested some time into automating some of the work that goes into a [Finatra](http://github.com/capotej/finatra#readme) release.
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The work consists of updating:
* The version in the XML fragment of the main [README.markdown](https://github.com/finatra/https://github.com/capotej/finatra/blob/master/README.markdown)
diff --git a/content/post/2013-07-28-playing-with-groupcache.markdown b/content/post/2013-07-28-playing-with-groupcache.markdown
index 4fd18c4..7542b38 100644
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This week, [@bradfitz](http://twitter.com/bradfitz) (of memcached fame) released [groupcache](http://github.com/golang/groupcache) at OSCON 2013. I'm already a big fan of [memcached](http://memcached) and [camlistore](http://camlistore.org), so I couldn't wait to download it and kick the tires.
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By the way, I **strongly** recommend you go through the [slides](http://talks.golang.org/2013/oscon-dl.slide#1) and [README](http://github.com/golang/groupcache) before going further.
## What groupcache isn't
diff --git a/content/post/2013-10-07-golang-http-handlers-as-middleware.markdown b/content/post/2013-10-07-golang-http-handlers-as-middleware.markdown
index 812632c..5b9b652 100644
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Most modern web stacks allow the "filtering" of requests via stackable/composable middleware, allowing you to cleanly separate cross-cutting concerns from your web application. This weekend I needed to hook into go's ```http.FileServer``` and was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to do.
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Let's start with a basic file server for ```/tmp```:
```go main.go