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A model represents some data object in an application. For example you can have a model such as: Fruit, Car, Building, etc. in your application. Models are normally used by stores. Here is example how you would define a new model class. e.g. Ext.define('MyApp.model.Person', { extend: 'Ext.data...
There are two ways to setup the Apache Flex SDK. You can use the provided Apache Flex SDK Installer, an Adobe AIR application that automates the process (on Windows or OS X/macOS). Or you can install it manually which obviously requires a greater comfort with your platform but provides more flexibi...
Some LINQ methods return a query object. This object does not hold the results of the query; instead, it has all the information needed to generate those results: var list = new List<int>() {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; var query = list.Select(x => { Console.Write($"{x} "); return ...
To show and hide a FloatingActionButton with the default animation, just call the methods show() and hide(). It's good practice to keep a FloatingActionButton in the Activity layout instead of putting it in a Fragment, this allows the default animations to work when showing and hiding. Here is an ...
CREATE DATABASE LINK dblink_name CONNECT TO remote_username IDENTIFIED BY remote_password USING 'tns_service_name'; The remote DB will then be accessible in the following way: SELECT * FROM MY_TABLE@dblink_name; To test a database link connection without needing to know any of the objec...
In general, functions that operate on other functions, either by taking them as arguments or by returning them (or both), are called higher-order functions. A higher-order function is a function that can take another function as an argument. You are using higher-order functions when passing callbac...
class CreateAuthenticationProviders < ActiveRecord::Migration def change create_table "authentication_providers", :force => true do |t| t.string "name" t.datetime "created_at", :null => false ...
class CreateUserAuthentications < ActiveRecord::Migration def change create_table "user_authentications", :force => true do |t| t.integer "user_id" t.integer "authentication_provider_id" t.string "uid&q...
belongs_to :user belongs_to :authentication_provider serialize :params def self.create_from_omniauth(params, user, provider) token_expires_at = params['credentials']['expires_at'] ? Time.at(params['credentials']['expires_at']).to_datetime : nil create( user: user, ...
user_one = User.find(1) user_two = User.find(1) user_one.name = "John" user_one.save # Run at the same instance user_two.name = "Doe" user_two.save # Raises a ActiveRecord::StaleObjectError
appointment = Appointment.find(5) appointment.lock! #no other users can read this appointment, #they have to wait until the lock is released appointment.save! #lock is released, other users can read this account
This is a copy of the advanced function snippet from the Powershell ISE. Basically this is a template for many of the things you can use with advanced functions in Powershell. Key points to note: get-help integration - the beginning of the function contains a comment block that is set up to be ...
SELECT department, COUNT(*) AS "Man_Power" FROM employees GROUP BY department;
Fabric is a modular mobile platform that provides useful kits you can mix to build your application. Crashlytics is a crash and issue reporting tool provided by Fabric that allows you to track and monitor your applications in detail. How to Configure Fabric-Crashlytics Step 1: Change your build....
Example of calling an extension method as an extension and as a regular method. public Class MyClass Sub Main() 'Extension called directly on the object. Dim Version = Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly.GetVersionFromAssembly() 'Called as a regular method. ...
main.component.ts import {Component} from "@angular/core"; @Component({ selector: "main", template: ` <StackLayout> <TextField hint="some text"></TextField> <Button text="Click me" class="btn">...
Create a Dictionary<TKey, TValue> from an IEnumerable<T>: using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; public class Fruits { public int Id { get; set; } public string Name { get; set; } } var fruits = new[] { new Fruits { Id = 8 , Nam...
When allocating multidimensional arrays with malloc, calloc, and realloc, a common pattern is to allocate the inner arrays with multiple calls (even if the call only appears once, it may be in a loop): /* Could also be `int **` with malloc used to allocate outer array. */ int *array[4]; int i; ...
So far, we have looked at inserting a node at the beginning of a singly linked list. However, most of the times you will want to be able to insert nodes elsewhere as well. The code written below shows how it is possible to write an insert() function to insert nodes anywhere in the linked lists. #...

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