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A lot of the value from local JVM unit tests comes from the way you design your application. You have to design it in such a way where you can decouple your business logic from your Android Components. Here is an example of such a way using the Model-View-Presenter pattern. Lets practice this out by...
Property scrollEnabled stores a Boolean value that determines whether scrolling is enabled or not. If the value of this property is true/YES, scrolling is enabled, otherwise not.The default value is true Swift scrollview.isScrollEnabled = true Objective-C scrollview.scrollEnabled = YES;
Passing Variable in URL as a method's parameter return $this->redirect([ 'controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'profile', $id ]); Url should be looks like this http://your_app_url/users/profile/{id} in UsersController.php file in profile() method class UsersController e...
To enable or disable a BroadcastReceiver, we need to get a reference to the PackageManager and we need a ComponentName object containing the class of the receiver we want to enable/disable: ComponentName componentName = new ComponentName(context, MyBroadcastReceiver.class); PackageManager packageM...
You can also put custom variables in the front matter. These can be reused in the page layout. For example, if your front matter looks like this: --- layout: post title: "Using Custom Variables!" date: 2016-07-25 chicken: "I like Chicken." --- You can use the chicken va...
There are a number of predefined global variables that you can set in the front matter of a page or post. VariableDescriptionlayoutIf set, this specifies the layout file to use. Use the layout file name without the file extension. Layout files must be placed in the _layouts directory.permalinkIf y...
If you want to retrieve the details of a user's Facebook profile, you need to set permissions for the same: loginButton = (LoginButton)findViewById(R.id.login_button); loginButton.setReadPermissions(Arrays.asList("email", "user_about_me")); You can keep adding more permiss...
Once you first add the Facebook login/signup, the button looks something like: Most of the times, it doesn't match with the design-specs of your app. And here's how you can customize it: <FrameLayout android:layout_below="@+id/no_network_bar" android:id="@+id/FrameLay...
You have to setup the prerequisites. Add the Facebook activity to the AndroidManifest.xml file: <activity android:name="com.facebook.FacebookActivity" android:configChanges= "keyboard|keyboardHidden|screenLayout|screenSize|orientation" android:theme=&...
Facebook SDK 4.0 onwards, this is how we logout: com.facebook.login.LoginManager.getInstance().logOut(); For versions before 4.0, the logging out is gone by explicitly clearing the access token: Session session = Session.getActiveSession(); session.closeAndClearTokenInformation();
WinDbg is often used as an abbreviation of "Debugging tools for Windows". It contains different debuggers: DebuggerDescriptionWinDbgthe debugger with a graphical user interfaceCDBconsole debugger, user mode debugger which runs in the currently open consoleNTSDnew terminal symbolic debugge...
NSMutableArray can be initialized as an empty array like this: NSMutableArray *array = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; // or NSMutableArray *array2 = @[].mutableCopy; // or NSMutableArray *array3 = [NSMutableArray array]; NSMutableArray can be initialized with another array like this: NSMuta...
Extension Method can work on null references, but you can use ?. to null-check anyway. public class Person { public string Name {get; set;} } public static class PersonExtensions { public static int GetNameLength(this Person person) { return person == null ? -1 : pers...
To list all available schemes for the project in your current directory xcodebuild -list Optionally you can pass a path to a project or workspace file xcodebuild -list -workspace ./MyApp.xcworkspace xcodebuild -list -project ./MyApp.xcodeproj Example output Information about project "...
Given a hello.groovy file with content: #!/usr/bin/env groovy println "Hello world" Can be executed from the command line if given execution permission as $ ./hello.groovy
To get Array from any object, use Kernel#Array. The following is an example: Array('something') #=> ["something"] Array([2, 1, 5]) #=> [2, 1, 5] Array(1) #=> [1] Array(2..4) #=> [2, 3, 4] Array([]) #=> [] Array(nil) #=> [] For...
The first thing you need to do is create a connection to the database using the connect method. After that, you will need a cursor that will operate with that connection. Use the execute method of the cursor to interact with the database, and every once in a while, commit the changes using the comm...
Sometimes you may want to have local changes in a file you don't want to commit or publish. Ideally local settings should be concentrated in a separate file that can be placed into .gitignore, but sometimes as a short-term solution it can be helpful to have something local in a checked-in file. You...
.gitignore and .git/info/exclude work only for untracked files. To set ignore flag on a tracked file, use the command update-index: git update-index --skip-worktree myfile.c To revert this, use: git update-index --no-skip-worktree myfile.c You can add this snippet to your global git config ...
Swift class PickerViewExampleViewController : UIViewController, UIPickerViewDelegate, UIPickerViewDataSource { @IBOutlet weak var btnFolder: UIButton! let pickerView = UIPickerView() let pickerViewRows = ["First row,", "Secound row,","Third row,","F...

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