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À propos
Minecraft® à la carte est un service en ligne proposé par IGNfab, permettant de générer des cartes Minecraft à partir des données géographiques de l'Institut national de l'information géographique et forestière (IGN) : BD TOPO®, BD CARTO®, RGE ALTI® et BD ORTHO®. Ce projet utilise également les données du Registre Parcellaire Graphique 2017 (RPG).
Comment ça marche ?
Pour générer une carte, il suffit de renseigner :
- Un toponyme situé en France. Une fois le lieu sélectionné, la zone correspondant à la superficie de l'éventuelle carte Minecraft (d'une taille de 5Km x 5Km) s'affiche. Il est aussi possible de vous positionner tout simplement avec votre souris sur l'endroit voulu (et dans ce cas, la superficie sera calculée à partir du centre de la carte).
- Une adresse e-mail valide, qui sera utilisée pour vous envoyer une notification, une fois votre carte prête à être téléchargée. Un lien vous sera ainsi fourni pour récupérer un fichier (au format ZIP) contenant les données de votre carte.
During the reign of Sultan Mehmet IV (r. 1648-87), the Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn (imperial council) would meet every other morning in a domed chamber of the Topkapi Palace. When the Grand Vizier and his ministers had dealt with affairs of state, they would sit down to a magnificent lunch. Like the palace itself, the meal was a microcosm of the Ottoman Empire. There were six courses, each more sumptuous than the last. First came dane, a fragrant rice, known elsewhere as pilaf. Then there was şurba-ı makiyan (chicken soup), followed by çömlek aşi (a delicate stew, made from lamb or beef). After this came a sweet dish, such as baklava or muhalebbi (milk pudding); and, to round it off, there was a kebab or köfte. The centrepiece of the whole meal, however, was börek – a savoury pastry made from yufka (a delicate, filo-like dough) and filled with feta cheese, parsley, chicken, minced meat and, occasionally, a few vegetables, such as potato, spinach, leek or courgette. Delicate yet flavoursome, it was revered as the culinary epitome of Ottoman culture: a taste of poetic refinement, courtly elegance and timeless urbanity.
Check out these cool Grafana dashboards that organizations are using and sharing with the public.
This is a language detection webservice. It accepts text and returns result with detected language code and score.
Currently detects 164 languages.
https://thesuper8.bandcamp.com/album/the-audio-manifestoreleased July 8, 2019 all material Ⓒⓟ 2019, Ariel van...
“I've never been more invested in a random internet cat succeeding https://t.co/hB1fxtzZOO”
These scripts are automatically generated from YAML files which can be found under specs/.
The format supports nested subcommands, specifying enums for possible parameters/option values and dynamic completion calling an external command.
The generation is done with the appspec tool (see "Developing" below).
Currently it supports bash and zsh completions.
A distributed, reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
An easy-to-use secure configuration generator for web, database, and mail software
Tiny (2 KB) turboboosted JavaScript library for creating user interfaces. - redom/redom
DevOps is the professional practice of frequent, continued, and iterative improvements through measurable changes, the goal of which is to become a high-velocity organization thus improving business outcomes.
Last Christmas, the inimitable Matt Trout (mst) created an opinionated tour of CPAN where he recommended modules for some common problems. I think its brilliant, useful, and entertaining and I’ve decided to compile a high level overview all on one page in order to create a quick reference.
I’ve tried to distill his wisdom and wit down to a few words. But I recommend clicking the section headers and following the links to Matt’s original posts to see his actual real opinions in their full complexity. This single page can’t replace 16 great posts and he usually includes advice on the best way to use the module. You won’t want to miss that.