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Mysql has its EVENT functionality for avoiding complicated cron interactions when much of what you are scheduling is SQL related, and less file related. See the Manual page here. Think of Events as Stored Procedures that are scheduled to run on recurring intervals. To save time in debugging Event-r...
Make sure your tomcat configurations file, server.xml has this line: <Connector port="8443" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol" maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" SSLEnabled="true" maxThreads="150" minSpareThrea...
PHP 5.5 introduces Generators and the yield keyword, which allows us to write asynchronous code that looks more like synchronous code. The yield expression is responsible for giving control back to the calling code and providing a point of resumption at that place. One can send a value along the yi...
Icicle uses Awaitables and Generators to create Coroutines. require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php'; use Icicle\Awaitable; use Icicle\Coroutine\Coroutine; use Icicle\Loop; $generator = function (float $time) { try { // Sets $start to the value returned by microtime() after ap...
PMF FOR THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION Suppose that a fair die is rolled 10 times. What is the probability of throwing exactly two sixes? You can answer the question using the dbinom function: > dbinom(2, 10, 1/6) [1] 0.29071 PMF FOR THE POISSON DISTRIBUTION The number of sandwhich ordered in ...
The SilverStripe Grid Field Extensions Module has some very nice features to enhance the basic GridField... GridFieldAddExistingSearchButton - a more advanced search form for adding items GridFieldAddNewInlineButton - builds on GridFieldEditableColumns to allow inline creation of records. GridF...
The Grouped CMS Menu Module allows you to group CMS menu items into nested lists which expand when hovered over. This is useful when there are so many CMS menu items that screen space becomes an issue.
Cost centers are annotations on a Haskell program which can be added automatically by the GHC compiler -- using -fprot-auto -- or by a programmer using {-# SCC "name" #-} <expression>, where "name" is any name you wish and <expression> is any valid Haskell expression:...
SQL Server 2008 R2 Supported compound operators: += Add and assign -= Subtract and assign *= Multiply and assign /= Divide and assign %= Modulo and assign &= Bitwise AND and assign ^= Bitwise XOR and assign |= Bitwise OR and assign Example usage: DECLARE @test INT = 42; SET @test...
Join parent objects with their child entities, for example we want a relational table of each person and their hobbies DECLARE @json nvarchar(1000) = N'[ { "id":1, "user":{"name":"John"}, "hobbies":[ {...
When you also want to expose metadata without a config file you can build on the example programmatically creating a ServiceHost: public ConsoleHost() { mHost = new ServiceHost(typeof(Example), new Uri("http://localhost:8000/Example"), new Uri("net.tcp://9000/Example")); ...
Scope guards allow executing statements at certain conditions if the current block is left. import core.stdc.stdlib; void main() { int* p = cast(int*)malloc(int.sizeof); scope(exit) free(p); }
A local name for an import can be given, through which all references to the module's symbols must be qualified with: import io = std.stdio; void main() { io.writeln("Hello world"); std.stdio.writeln("hello!"); // error, std is undefined writeln("hello!&qu...
Selective imports may also be renamed. void main() { import std.stdio : fooln = writeln; fooln("Hello world"); }
A simple cursor syntax, operating on a few example test rows: /* Prepare test data */ DECLARE @test_table TABLE ( Id INT, Val VARCHAR(100) ); INSERT INTO @test_table(Id, Val) VALUES (1, 'Foo'), (2, 'Bar'), (3, 'Baz'); /* Test data prepared */ /* Iterator variabl...
Proper indentation gives not only the aesthetic look but also increases the readability of the code. For example, consider the following code: %no need to understand the code, just give it a look n = 2; bf = false; while n>1 for ii = 1:n for jj = 1:n if ii+jj>30 bf = true; break end...
The while loop runs its body as long as the condition holds. For instance, the following code computes and prints the Collatz sequence from a given number: function collatz(n) while n ≠ 1 println(n) n = iseven(n) ? n ÷ 2 : 3n + 1 end println("1... and 4, 2, 1, ...
In Julia, a for loop can contain a comma (,) to specify iterating over multiple dimensions. This acts similarly to nesting a loop within another, but can be more compact. For instance, the below function generates elements of the Cartesian product of two iterables: function cartesian(xs, ys) f...
name = readline() if startswith(name, "A") println("Your name begins with A.") else println("Your name does not begin with A.") end Any expression, such as the if...else expression, can be put in statement position. This ignores its value but still execu...
Like any other expression, the return value of an if...else expression can be ignored (and hence discarded). This is generally only useful when the body of the expression has side effects, such as writing to a file, mutating variables, or printing to the screen. Furthermore, the else branch of an i...

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