
Radical Transparency - a blog brought to you by the team at Keen IO Think back to your last job interview for a sec. How important did the interviewer make you feel? How much did they seem to value what you had to offer? Did they value your time more than they valued their own? If yours was anything like most interviews, your answers probably went something like: 1) Not too important, 2) Not too valued, and 3) Damn sure their time was more valuable than mine. It always amazes me when companies act like you need them more than they need you, when it’s really the other way around. When did building a company become more about the business than about the people? And yet, it still happens. I’ll have the soup, and some backstory, please. I met Kyle Wild in the summer of 2013 in San Francisco during a fundraising trip for my previous startup, Relify. Lunch at Fresca in West Portal. During our conversation, Kyle said something that really stuck with me: "We’ve found our city. Fast forward to May of 2014, when I crossed paths with Kyle again. Terry + Keen IO = ?
Les Symboles dans les Expressions Régulières sur ExpReg Nous allons dans cette partie vous donner et vous expliquer les différents symboles utilisés dans les expressions régulières. Une des premières choses à réaliser dans la conception d'une expression régulière, c'est de définir le motif (pattern en anglais) Pour construire ces motifs, vous avez besoin de créer une structure formée de caractères littéraux, puis de symboles qui sont définis en tant que métacaractères et délimiteurs et qui seront utilisés séparément ou en combinaison à l'intérieur d'un même groupement ou d'une classe. Oups, me direz-vous... je suis déjà largué là !Aucune inquiétude, on va développer le sujet. 1) Les caractères littéraux : On appelle littéral une valeur qui est écrite exactement comme elle est interprétée.Exemple : Vous constatez que les littéraux permettent une identification exacte et précise du motif recherché. 2) Les symboles de début et fin de chaîne et le point . 3) Les symboles quantificateurs Ils sont au nombre de trois :le point d'interrogation (?)
Infinit - The easiest way to send files 10 Things You Should Know about Tokens Couple weeks ago we published a short article about cookies vs tokens in the context of single page applications, in particular applied to AngularJs apps. It seems the community is interested in this topic, so we published a second article on token based authentication in realtime frameworks like socket.io. There is a great interest in this subject so we decided to continue with an article that explores in more detail some of the most common questions around token-based authentication. So here we go... 1. Tokens need to be stored somewhere (local/session storage or cookies) In the context of tokens being used on single page applications, some people have brought up the issue about refreshing the browser, and what happens with the token. If you are wondering "but if I store the token in the cookie I'm back to square one". 2. In the world of cookies, there are different options to control the lifetime of the cookie: Cookies can be destroyed after the browser is closed (session cookies). 3.
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WudaTime – Free Time Tracking & Project Management app Python Quickstart - Stormpath Welcome to Stormpath’s Python Quickstart! This quickstart will get you up and running with Stormpath in about 7 minutes and give you a good initial feel for the Stormpath Python library. During this quickstart, you will do the following: Install the Stormpath library.Create an API Key that allows you to make REST API calls with Stormpath.Register an Application.Create a User Account.Search for a User Account.Authenticate a User Account. Stormpath also can do a lot more (like Groups, Multitenancy, Social Integration, and Security workflows) which you can learn more about at the end of this quickstart. Let’s get started! Install the Stormpath Library Stormpath works with Python 2.7, and 3.2+. You can install Stormpath using pip: $ pip install -U stormpath If that doesn’t work, try this instead: $ easy_install -U stormpath Or, you can download the source code (ZIP), extract it, then run: $ python setup.py install You may need to run the above commands with sudo depending on your Python setup. $ python
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