Tutorial by Examples: re

You are right in the middle of working on a new feature, and your boss comes in demanding that you fix something immediately. You may typically want use git stash to store your changes away temporarily. However, at this point your working tree is in a state of disarray (with new, moved, and removed ...
An actor inside Service Fabric is defined by a standard .NET interface/class pair: public interface IMyActor : IActor { Task<string> HelloWorld(); } internal class MyActor : Actor, IMyActor { public Task<string> HelloWorld() { return Task.FromResult(&quot...
Until recently, using android.support.v4.app.FragmentPagerAdapter would prevent the usage of a PreferenceFragment as one of the Fragments used in the FragmentPagerAdapter. The latest versions of the support v7 library now include the PreferenceFragmentCompat class, which will work with a ViewPager ...
An atomic type can be used to safely read and write to a memory location shared between two threads. A Bad example that is likely to cause a data race: #include <thread> #include <iostream> //function will add all values including and between 'a' and 'b' to 'result' void add(int...
docker run --name="test-app" --entrypoint="/bin/bash" example-app This command will override the ENTRYPOINT directive of the example-app image when the container test-app is created. The CMD directive of the image will remain unchanged unless otherwise specified: docker run -...
A good way to learn about Elm is to try writing some expressions in the REPL (Read-Eval-Print Loop). Open a console in your elm-app folder (that you have created in the Initialize and build phase) and try the following: $ elm repl ---- elm-repl 0.17.1 ----------------------------------------------...
> List.repeat 3 "abc" ["abc","abc","abc"] : List String You can give List.repeat any value: > List.repeat 2 {a = 1, b = (2,True)} [{a = 1, b = (2,True)}, {a = 1, b = (2,True)}] : List {a : Int, b : (Int, Bool)}
Note: this is not very efficient due to the nature of List (see Remarks below). It will be better to construct the list the "right" way from the beginning than to construct it and then reverse it. > List.reverse [1,3,5,7,9] [9,7,5,3,1] : List number
Paramorphisms model primitive recursion. At each iteration of the fold, the folding function receives the subtree for further processing. para :: Functor f => (f (Fix f, a) -> a) -> Fix f -> a para f = f . fmap (\x -> (x, para f x)) . unFix The Prelude's tails can be modelled as ...
Apomorphisms model primitive corecursion. At each iteration of the unfold, the unfolding function may return either a new seed or a whole subtree. apo :: Functor f => (a -> f (Either (Fix f) a)) -> a -> Fix f apo f = Fix . fmap (either id (apo f)) . f Note that apo and para are dual...
$this->getSkinUrl('images/imagename.gif', array('_secure'=>true));
$this->getSkinUrl('images/imagename.jpg');
Mage::getBaseUrl(Mage_Core_Model_Store::URL_TYPE_WEB);
Mage::helper('core/url')->getCurrentUrl();
This code is to add and remove a value from a flagged enum-instance: [Flags] public enum MyEnum { Flag1 = 1 << 0, Flag2 = 1 << 1, Flag3 = 1 << 2 } var value = MyEnum.Flag1; // set additional value value |= MyEnum.Flag2; //value is now Flag1, Flag2 value...
Sometimes we need to make a lot of POST requests to one or many different endpoints. To deal with this scenario, we can use multi_curl. First of all, we create how many requests as needed exactly in the same way of the simple example and put them in an array. We use the curl_multi_init and add eac...
Elm Reactor is the essential tool for prototyping your application. Please note, that you will not be able to compile Main.elm with Elm Reactor, if you are using Http.App.programWithFlags or Ports Running elm-reactor in a projects directory will start a web server with a project explorer, that all...
To create a XML using DOMDocument,basically, we need to create all the tags and attributes using the createElement() and createAttribute() methods and them create the XML structure with the appendChild(). The example below includes tags, attributes, a CDATA section and a different namespace for the...
Following the 'Form Request Validation' example, the same Request Class can be used for POST, PUT, PATCH so you do not have to create another class using the same/similar validations. This comes in handy if you have attributes in your table that are unique. /** * Get the validation rules that a...
See below for a simple example of how to use a Thread to do some time intensive stuff in a background process. public async void ProcessDataAsync() { // Start the time intensive method Thread t = new Thread(TimeintensiveMethod); // Control returns here before TimeintensiveMethod r...

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