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# A Monday preceding the first post on this blog. Used for calculating week numbers | |
# (Weeks start on Mondays) | |
FIRST_MONDAY = date(2000, 2, 14) | |
# Calculate week_number and streak_weeks for every post, in order. For calculating today's | |
# streak, we only need to know about the most recent post, but there's a certain amount of | |
# looking at other posts to figure that out. | |
# Note: this code looks at *all* posts because I want to calculate all streaks. For just | |
# today's streak, a quicker algorithm would run in reverse chronological order and stop at | |
# the first break. |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
p = 61 | |
q = 53 | |
n = p*q | |
phi = (p-1)*(q-1) | |
# Took from SO | |
def egcd(a, b): |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Sample implementation fo the CarQueryAPI Json database | |
*/ | |
class CarQueryAPI | |
{ | |
/** | |
* @var string Url to the CarQueryAPI database | |
*/ | |
protected $apiUrl = 'http://www.carqueryapi.com/api/0.3/?cmd='; |
html, body, .container, .content { | |
height: 100%; | |
} | |
.container, .content { | |
position: relative; | |
} | |
.proper-content { | |
padding-top: 40px; /* >= navbar height */ |