sprunge (apparently) is released under WTFPL, and the sources are here https://github.com/rupa/sprunge. According to http://www.wtfpl.net/about/, the first rule (and the only rule) of WTFPL is: 0. You just DO WHAT THE…
I use sprunge [http://sprunge.us/] for the exact same purpose. Normal usage: $ more c14.py | sprunge And it outputs: http://sprunge.us/eCeM The nice thing about sprunge is that you also have syntax highlighting:…
Took the course at the Hebrew University. Awesome course. Here are the slides (English) and videos(Hebrew): http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~shais/IML2014.html
sprunge (apparently) is released under WTFPL, and the sources are here https://github.com/rupa/sprunge. According to http://www.wtfpl.net/about/, the first rule (and the only rule) of WTFPL is: 0. You just DO WHAT THE…
I use sprunge [http://sprunge.us/] for the exact same purpose. Normal usage: $ more c14.py | sprunge And it outputs: http://sprunge.us/eCeM The nice thing about sprunge is that you also have syntax highlighting:…
Took the course at the Hebrew University. Awesome course. Here are the slides (English) and videos(Hebrew): http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~shais/IML2014.html