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Consider the case of creating a nested list structure by multiplying: li = [[]] * 3 print(li) # Out: [[], [], []] At first glance we would think we have a list of containing 3 different nested lists. Let's try to append 1 to the first one: li[0].append(1) print(li) # Out: [[1], [1], [1]] ...
Many people don't make use of file.path when making path to a file. But if you are working across Windows, Mac and Linux machines it's usually good practice to use it for making paths instead of paste. FilePath <- file.path(AVariableWithFullProjectPath,"SomeSubfolder","SomeFileNam...
The Oracle Java Style Guide states: Modifiers should not be written out when they are implicit. (See Modifiers in Oracle Official Code Standard for the context and a link to the actual Oracle document.) This style guidance applies particularly to interfaces. Let's consider the following code ...
The purpose of this example is to show how we can realize the Strategy pattern using Java 8 functional interfaces. We will start with a simple use case codes in classic Java, and then recode it in the Java 8 way. The example problem we using is a family of algorithms (strategies) that describe dif...
A simple example of using multiple processes would be two processes (workers) that are executed separately. In the following example, two processes are started: countUp() counts 1 up, every second. countDown() counts 1 down, every second. import multiprocessing import time from random impor...
$sce ("Strict Contextual Escaping") is a built-in angular service that automatically sanitize content and internal sources in templates. injecting external sources and raw HTML into the template requires manual wrapping of$sce. In this example we'll create a simple $sce sanitation f...
You might have heard that everything in Python is an object, even literals. This means, for example, 7 is an object as well, which means it has attributes. For example, one of these attributes is the bit_length. It returns the amount of bits needed to represent the value it is called upon. x = 7 ...
/*(8)*/ SELECT /*9*/ DISTINCT /*11*/ TOP /*(1)*/ FROM /*(3)*/ JOIN /*(2)*/ ON /*(4)*/ WHERE /*(5)*/ GROUP BY /*(6)*/ WITH {CUBE | ROLLUP} /*(7)*/ HAVING /*(10)*/ ORDER BY /*(11)*/ LIMIT The order in which a query is processed and description of each section. V...
Microsoft Access is an Application Generator for developing databases and data-driven applications, primarily for local use. Microsoft Access consists of two main elements: A Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that combines the Microsoft Jet Database Engine (Access 2003 and earler) or ...
Characters can be escaped using character references, in element content or attribute values. Their Unicode codepoint can be specified in decimal or hex. <?xml version="1.0"?> <document> The line feed character can be escaped with a decimal (
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curl 'www.example.com:9200/_cat/indices?v' output: health status index pri rep docs.count docs.deleted store.size pri.store.size green open logstash-2016.07.21 5 1 4760 0 4.8mb 2.4mb green open logstash-2016.07.20 5 1 7232 ...
If your application is going to run on different devices, it's going to need to render to different ViewPorts, based on the device size. You can deal with this in two ways: with javascript rules, or CSS media styles. If you've been using a MVC or MVVM library, such as Angular or Ember (or Blaze, for...
They're not easily accessible. If you run the 'meteor bundle' command, you can generate a tar.gz file, and then run your app manually. Doing that, you should be able to access the mongo logs... probably in the .meteor/db directory. If you really need to access mongodb log files, set up a regular mo...
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...
While there are many different control sequences for io:format and io_lib:format, most of the time you'll use only three different ones: ~s, ~p and ~w. ~s The ~s is for strings. It prints strings, binaries and atoms. (Anything else will cause a badarg error.) It doesn't quote or escape anything...
$ git show @{1} # uses reflog for current branch $ git show master@{1} # uses reflog for branch 'master' $ git show HEAD@{1} # uses 'HEAD' reflog A ref, usually a branch or HEAD, followed by the suffix @ with an ordinal specification enclosed in a brace pair (e.g. {1}, {1...
$ git show master@{yesterday} $ git show HEAD@{5 minutes ago} # or HEAD@{5.minutes.ago} A ref followed by the suffix @ with a date specification enclosed in a brace pair (e.g. {yesterday}, {1 month 2 weeks 3 days 1 hour 1 second ago} or {1979-02-26 18:30:00}) specifies the value of the ref at ...
$ git reset --hard HEAD^ # discard last commit $ git rebase --interactive HEAD~5 # rebase last 4 commits A suffix ^ to a revision parameter means the first parent of that commit object. ^<n> means the <n>-th parent (i.e. <rev>^ is equivalent to <rev>^1). A...
It is possible to change Code Folding preference to suit your need. Thus code folding can be set enable/unable for specific constructs (ex: if block, for loop, Sections ...). To change folding preferences, go to Preferences -> Code Folding: Then you can choose which part of the code can be f...
It is possible to register a process (pid) to a global alias. This can be achieved with the build in register(Alias, Pid) function, where Alias is the atom to access the process as and Pid is the process id. The alias will be globally available! It is very easy to create shared state, wich is usu...

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