In programming languages, literals are textual representations of values in the source code. This is a syntactical concept.
Some examples:
7 # integer literalIn programming languages, literals are textual representations of values in the source code. This is a syntactical concept.
Some examples:
7 # integer literal| $(function () { | |
| // konami code - up up down down left right left right b a | |
| var konami = String.fromCharCode(38, 38, 40, 40, 37, 39, 37, 39, 66, 65); | |
| var codeBuffer = ""; | |
| $(document).keyup(function (e) { | |
| codeBuffer += String.fromCharCode(e.which); | |
| if (konami.substring(0, codeBuffer.length) == codeBuffer) { | |
| if (konami.length == codeBuffer.length) { | |
| ba(); | |
| } |
| export RVM_SRC=/Users/ryan/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.3-p0 | |
| # get the following here http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=8883 | |
| gem install archive-tar-minitar | |
| gem install ruby_core_source-0.1.5.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC | |
| gem install linecache19-0.5.13.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC | |
| gem install ruby-debug-base19-0.11.26.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC | |
| gem install ruby-debug19-0.11.6.gem -- --with-ruby-include=/$RVM_SRC | |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| target = ARGV[0] | |
| dest = ARGV[1] | |
| unless target && dest | |
| puts "Github Archive Usage: gharch <user/repo> <destdir>" | |
| exit(1) | |
| end | |
| remote, repo = target.split("/") |