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allyaguelph | Adil Ally
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University of Guelph Student. CIS4900: UCOSP UPDATE 5. I had enabled the form on the API Explorer to make requests to the API, but it did not do anything. In order to ensure that the payload by itself is displayed, I simply pass context in the form of a GET parameter,. Extends payload only yesno:webapi/payload-only.html,base.html %}. Review Board’s collapsible comments for a review request. Collapsible elements using JQuery UI’s accordion widget. Excuse some of the styling issues, such as a tiny GET acco...
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Mozilla | Mike Conley's Blog
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Mike Conley's Blog. The personal blog of a Toronto based software mechanic, musician, sound designer, and theatre enthusiast. A printing story and a PSA: outparams over the IPC layer might not behave like you’d expect. Here’s a story about a printing bug on OS X, and a lesson about how our IPC layer works. Last week, :ehsan came up to my desk and said “Mike… printing is broken on OS X with e10s enabled. Did you know this? So we get the bug filed. Drilling down to the regressing changeset. So that, I gues...
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preloaded | Mike Conley's Blog
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Mike Conley's Blog. The personal blog of a Toronto based software mechanic, musician, sound designer, and theatre enthusiast. The Joy of Coding (Ep. 20): Reviewin’ and Mystery Solvin’. After a two week hiatus, we’re back with Episode 20! In this episode, I start off by demonstrating my new green screen. And then dive right into reviewing some code to make the Lightweight Theme web installer work with e10s. After that, I start investigating a mystery that my intern. Something strange was afoot. Huge, maje...
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Firefox | Mike Conley's Blog
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Mike Conley's Blog. The personal blog of a Toronto based software mechanic, musician, sound designer, and theatre enthusiast. A printing story and a PSA: outparams over the IPC layer might not behave like you’d expect. Here’s a story about a printing bug on OS X, and a lesson about how our IPC layer works. Last week, :ehsan came up to my desk and said “Mike… printing is broken on OS X with e10s enabled. Did you know this? So we get the bug filed. Drilling down to the regressing changeset. So that, I gues...
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green screen | Mike Conley's Blog
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Mike Conley's Blog. The personal blog of a Toronto based software mechanic, musician, sound designer, and theatre enthusiast. Tag Archives: green screen. The Joy of Coding (Ep. 20): Reviewin’ and Mystery Solvin’. After a two week hiatus, we’re back with Episode 20! In this episode, I start off by demonstrating my new green screen. And then dive right into reviewing some code to make the Lightweight Theme web installer work with e10s. After that, I start investigating a mystery that my intern. 29-Jun-2009...
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Code Reviews | Mike Conley's Blog
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Mike Conley's Blog. The personal blog of a Toronto based software mechanic, musician, sound designer, and theatre enthusiast. Category Archives: Code Reviews. The Joy of Coding (Ep. 20): Reviewin’ and Mystery Solvin’. After a two week hiatus, we’re back with Episode 20! In this episode, I start off by demonstrating my new green screen. And then dive right into reviewing some code to make the Lightweight Theme web installer work with e10s. After that, I start investigating a mystery that my intern. Up unt...
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Squirrel lights | uninteresting unsolicited comments | Page 2
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An update about the music player. 17 January, 2008. I’m pleased to see there has remained some residual interest about the music player posts I made last year. Last summer, my friend Evan and I discussed the idea further and wrote some prototype code, but found that certain desirable pieces of the desktop infrastructure (notably xesam. But also improvements to existing components such as gvfs) were not yet mature enough for serious use. Review: Hotel Comfort Davout Nation, Paris. 18 July, 2007. I bade fa...
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The UCOSP Code Sprint | Adil Ally
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University of Guelph Student. The UCOSP Code Sprint. For the Winter 2016 semester, I had the opportunity to participate in a CIS*4900 class that works with UCOSP. To give students the experience of working on real world production code in a distributed environment. This experience is provided by open source projects who provide mentorship and guidance to students as they contribute towards their project. The open source project that I am assigned to for this semesters UCOSP is Review Board. The Engineeri...
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License | Mike Conley's Blog
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