Here are some things you can do with Gists in GistBox.
PRoba za Python
import time
Use Gists to keep track of any information you'd like to remember later on.
From: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/White-Chocolate-Raspberry-Cheesecake/Detail.aspx
In a medium bowl, mix together cookie crumbs, 3 tablespoons sugar, and melted butter. Press mixture into the bottom of a 9 inch springform pan.
In a saucepan, combine raspberries, 2 tablespoons sugar, cornstarch, and water. Bring to boil, and continue boiling 5 minutes, or until sauce is thick. Strain sauce through a mesh strainer to remove seeds.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). In a metal bowl over a pan of simmering water, melt white chocolate chips with half-and-half, stirring occasionally until smooth.
In a large bowl, mix together cream cheese and 1/2 cup sugar until smooth. Beat in eggs one at a time. Blend in vanilla and melted white chocolate. Pour half of batter over crust. Spoon 3 tablespoons raspberry sauce over batter. Pour remaining cheesecake batter into pan, and again spoon 3 tablespoons raspberry sauce over the top. Swirl batter with the tip of a knife to create a marbled effect.
Bake for 55 to 60 minutes, or until filling is set. Cool, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 8 hours before removing from pan. Serve with remaining raspberry sauce.
Create documentation for your projects. Like so:
GistBox Clipper is the companion extension to GistBox, the most beautiful way to organize code snippets. It allows a user to create a GitHub Gist from any page on the web.
# Use Gists to store entire functions
class QuickSort
def self.sort!(keys)
quick(keys,0,keys.size-1)
end
private
def self.quick(keys, left, right)
if left < right
pivot = partition(keys, left, right)
quick(keys, left, pivot-1)
quick(keys, pivot+1, right)
end
keys
end
def self.partition(keys, left, right)
x = keys[right]
i = left-1
for j in left..right-1
if keys[j] <= x
i += 1
keys[i], keys[j] = keys[j], keys[i]
end
end
keys[i+1], keys[right] = keys[right], keys[i+1]
i+1
end
end
// Use Gists to store code you would like to remember later on
console.log(window); // log the "window" object to the console