Tutorial by Examples: ar

First, add a reference to <EEPROM.h> at the start of your sketch: #include <EEPROM.h> Then your other code: // Stores value in a particular address in EEPROM. There are almost 512 addresses present. // Store value 24 to Address 0 in EEPROM int addr = 0; int val = 24...
$response = Requests::post("https://content.dropboxapi.com/2/files/download", array( 'Authorization' => "Bearer <ACCESS_TOKEN>", 'Dropbox-Api-Arg' => json_encode(array('path' => '/test.txt')), )); $fileContent = $response->body; $metadata = json_d...
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.NET Core project.json supports NuGet importing (a.k.a. lying according to this SO answer). It is impossible to include a mscorlib based library due to an import statement. { "version": "1.0.0-*", "dependencies": { "Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.E...
In the example project.json below, an assembly Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework was added which is mscorlib based. { "version": "1.0.0-*", "dependencies": { "Microsoft.AspNet.Identity.EntityFramework": "2.2.1", ...
Targeting multiple frameworks with project.json is simple. However the result are two different compilations. Take the following example: { "version": "1.0.0-*", "dependencies": { "NETStandard.Library": "1.6.0", "...
Another popular error is the referring of packages which does not satisfy all framework on the global scope when multiple frameworks are targeted. { "version": "1.0.0-*", "dependencies": { "NETStandard.Library": "1.6.0", ...
Let's suppose we are going to insert rows in the previously created table. We can explicitly name the columns we are going to out values is and its order: INSERT INTO EMPLOYEE (EMPNO, FIRSTNME, LASTNAME, SALARY) VALUES ( '123456', 'Ali', 'Veli', 100000); If we know the order and we are going...
SQLite.NET is an open source library which makes it possible to add local-databases support using SQLite version 3 in a Xamarin.Forms project. The steps below demonstrate how to include this component in a Xamarin.Forms Shared Project: Download the latest version of the SQLite.cs class and add...
IISNode allows Node.js Web Apps to be hosted on IIS 7/8 just like a .NET application would. Of course, you can self host your node.exe process on Windows but why do that when you can just run your app in IIS. IISNode will handle scaling over multiple cores, process manageement of node.exe, and auto...
This example deals with one of the most fundamental aspects of the VHDL language: the simulation semantics. It is intended for VHDL beginners and presents a simplified view where many details have been omitted (postponed processes, VHDL Procedural Interface, shared variables...) Readers interest...
open APP_Resources/values/styles.xml and add the <item name="android:windowTranslucentStatus">true</item> in the <style name="AppThemeBase" parent="Theme.AppCompat.Light.NoActionBar"> </style> section.
Triggers are an easy way to add some UX responsiveness to your application. One easy way to do this is to add a Trigger which changes a Label's TextColor based on whether its related Entry has text entered into it or not. Using a Trigger for this allows the Label.TextColor to change from gray (when...
angular.module("app") .service("counterService", ["fooService", "barService", function(anotherService, barService){ var service = { number: 0, foo: function () { return fooService.bazMethod(); // Use of 'fooService' ...
Data races occur when a piece of memory is updated by one party while another tries to read or update it simultaneously (without synchronization between the two). Let's look at the classic example of a data race using a shared counter. use std::cell::UnsafeCell; use std::sync::Arc; use std::threa...
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To get the actual type for a variable declared using var, call GetSymbolInfo() on the SemanticModel. You can open an existing solution using MSBuildWorkspace, then enumerate its projects and their documents. Use a document to obtain its SyntaxRoot and SemanticModel, then look for VariableDeclaration...
ProGuard allows the developer to obfuscate, shrink and optimize his code. #1 The first step of the procedure is to enable proguard on the build. This can be done by setting the 'minifyEnabled' command to true on your desired build #2 The second step is to specify which proguard files are we using...
def make_unicode(data): if type(data) != unicode: data = data.decode('utf-8') return data else: return data

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