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robertwt7 / postgres-brew.md
Created August 14, 2020 11:37 — forked from ibraheem4/postgres-brew.md
Installing Postgres via Brew (OSX)

Installing Postgres via Brew

Pre-Reqs

Brew Package Manager

In your command-line run the following commands:

  1. brew doctor
  2. brew update
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\_/\_/\_/ v3.2.0-git::develop
Platform: platform-darwin13.4.0 shell:/bin/zsh vagrant-hostsupdater shared_db_folder_disabled , VVV Path: "/Users/roberttirtasentana/Documents/OneDrive/Macbook/Documents/Career/BlueFit/Dev/VBox/VVV"
Vagrant: v2.2.5, VirtualBox: vN/A
Docs: https://varyingvagrantvagrants.org/
Contribute: https://github.com/varying-vagrant-vagrants/vvv
Dashboard: http://vvv.test
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robertwt7 / git-wars.md
Created May 27, 2016 04:11 — forked from juderosen/git-wars.md
Git Wars: GitHub vs Bitbucket

Git Wars: GitHub vs Bitbucket

Introduction

Now, you might think the answer I'm going to give you is already obvious because I'm using GiHub right now, but it's not. Both GitHub and Bitbucket offer great Git services, but each has its own features and pricing plans. In the following... thing, I'm going to compare the two and then offer a final solution that should work for most people.

TL;DR: Both. Use GitHub for open source and public repos (you'll spend most of your time here) and Bitbucket for private repos. But, sign up for GitHub first, then import account into Bitbucket. Also, check comments for updates. P.S. I personally prefer GitHub.

Interface and Functionality

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robertwt7 / Contract Killer 3.md
Created May 19, 2016 10:22
The latest version of my ‘killer contract’ for web designers and developers

Contract Killer

The popular open-source contract for web professionals by Stuff & Nonsense

  • Originally published: 23rd December 2008
  • Revised date: March 15th 2016
  • Original post