Tutorial by Examples: io

Register your Apple Developer Account Register an App ID for your app Register the UUID of your testing devices Generate an iOS App Development provisioning profile Generate a CertificateSigningRequest from KeychainAccess Submit CertificateSigningRequest to https://developer.apple.com/accou...
Make sure your development workstation and iPhone are connected to the same WiFi network. Tethering, hotspots, and other ad-hoc networking won't work. Run sudo meteor run ios-device Deploy to your device!
You'll need to separate out your application layer from your database layer, and that means specifying the MONGO_URL. Which means running your app through the bundle command, uncompressing it, setting environment variables, and then launching the project as a node app. Here's how... #make sure you...
Then go into the mongo shell and initiate the replica set, like so: mongo > rs.initiate() PRIMARY> rs.add("mongo-a") PRIMARY> rs.add("mongo-b") PRIMARY> rs.add("mongo-c") PRIMARY> rs.setReadPref('secondaryPreferred')
Run meteor, open another terminal window, and run the following command. mongoexport --db meteor --collection foo --port 3001 --out foo.json
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ db.posts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{'version':'v1.0'}}, false, true); });
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.arrayOfObjects){ // the false, true at the end refers to $upsert, and $multi, respectively db.accounts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$unset: {'arrayOfObjects': "" }}, false, true); } });
db.originalName.renameCollection("newName" );
db.posts.find().forEach(function(doc){ if(doc.commentsBlobId){ var commentsBlob = db.comments.findOne({'_id': commentsBlobId }); db.posts.update({_id: doc._id}, {$set:{'comments': commentsBlob }}, false, true); } });
Use $state.transitionTo to go form one state to another. This is a low level method to transition and $state.go is the recommended way for most common use cases as it uses this method internally. $state.transitionTo(toState [, toParams] [, options]) toState - the state to transition to toPara...
Recursion can be categorized as either Head Recursion or Tail Recursion, depending on where the recursive method call is placed. In head recursion, the recursive call, when it happens, comes before other processing in the function (think of it happening at the top, or head, of the function). In ta...
This example illustrates how to configure Jersey so that you can begin using it as a JAX-RS implementation framework for your RESTful API. Assuming that you have already installed Apache Maven, follow these steps to set up Jersey: Create maven web project structure, in terminal (windows) execute...
For programs with a single source file, using gcc is simple. /* File name is hello_world.c */ #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int i; printf("Hello world!\n"); } To compile the file hello_world.c from the command line: gcc hello_world.c gcc will then compil...
Feature detection of classes can partly be done with the property_exists and method_exists functions. class MyClass { public $public_field; protected $protected_field; private $private_field; static $static_field; const CONSTANT = 0; public function public_function() {...
Dependency Injection (DI) in the context of using a Dependency Injection Container (DIC) can be seen as a superset of constructor injection. A DIC will typically analyze a class constructor's typehints and resolve its needs, effectively injecting the dependencies needed for the instance execution. ...
Unlike other programming languages, in a batch file a variable is substituted by its actual value before the batch script is run. In other words, the substitution is made when the script is read into memory by the command processor, not when the script is later run. This enables the use of variable...
Create a new project It can be just a Single View Application. Add the code Create a new Cocoa Touch Class file (File > New > File... > iOS > Cocoa Touch Class). Name it MyCollectionViewCell. This class will hold the outlets for the views that you add to your cell in the storyboard. ...
The following might have undefined behavior due to incorrect pointer alignment: char *memory_block = calloc(sizeof(uint32_t) + 1, 1); uint32_t *intptr = (uint32_t*)(memory_block + 1); /* possible undefined behavior */ uint32_t mvalue = *intptr; The undefined behavior happens as the pointer...
The following code has undefined behavior: char buffer[6] = "hello"; char *ptr1 = buffer - 1; /* undefined behavior */ char *ptr2 = buffer + 5; /* OK, pointing to the '\0' inside the array */ char *ptr3 = buffer + 6; /* OK, pointing to just beyond */ char *ptr4 = buffer + 7; /* un...
Example of declarations are: int a; /* declaring single identifier of type int */ The above declaration declares single identifier named a which refers to some object with int type. int a1, b1; /* declaring 2 identifiers of type int */ The second declaration declares 2 identifiers named a1 a...

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