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The term responsive web design was first coined by Ethan Marcotte in his famous article Responsive Web Design, published in 2010 in A List Apart. This Smashing Magazine article by Kayla Knight describes it as follows: Responsive Web design is the approach that suggests that design and developme...
Suppose you have a pojo class Person public class Person { public String name; public Person(String name) { this.name = name; } } And you want to parse it into a JSON array or a map of Person objects. Due to type erasure you cannot construct classes of List<Person&g...
Haskell supports importing a subset of items from a module. import qualified Data.Stream (map) as D would only import map from Data.Stream, and calls to this function would require D.: D.map odd [1..] otherwise the compiler will try to use Prelude's map function.
debug() and debugonce() won't work well in the context of most Shiny debugging. However, browser() statements inserted in critical places can give you a lot of insight into how your Shiny code is (not) working. See also: Debugging using browser() Showcase mode Showcase mode displays your app alo...
To concatenate the value of two or more variables into a single string and print it as the output, we need to make use of interpolation. The following Less code, #demo:after { @var1: Hello; @var2: World!!!; content: "@{var1} @{var2}"; } when compiled would set "Hello Wo...
Classes, structs, enums and all their methods are internal by default. This means they can be only accessed from the same module. The test cases are in a different target an this means they are in a different module. To be able to access the method you want to test, you need to import the module to ...
Some attributes are directly accessible as properties of the element (e.g. alt, href, id, title and value). document.querySelector("a").href = "#top"; Other attributes, including data-attributes can be set as follows: document.querySelector("a").setAttribute("...
To remove an attribute, including directly accessible properties document.querySelector("a").removeAttribute("title"); Data attributes can also be removed as follows (modern browsers): // remove "data-foo" attribute delete document.querySelector("a").dat...
// Add observer let observer = NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserverForName("nameOfTheNotification", object: nil, queue: nil) { (notification) in // Do operations with the notification in this block } // Remove observer NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().removeObser...
4.0 Since Bash 4.0, another operator ;;& was introduced which also provides fall through only if the patterns in subsequent case statement(s), if any, match. #!/bin/bash var=abc case $var in a*) echo "Antartica" ;;& xyz) echo "Brazil" ;;& *b*) ...
This creates a variant (a tagged union) that can store either an int or a string. std::variant< int, std::string > var; We can store one of either type in it: var = "hello"s; And we can access the contents via std::visit: // Prints "hello\n": visit( [](auto&&a...
Lambda Expresions are an extension of anonymous methods that allow for implicitly typed parameters and return values. Their syntax is less verbose than anonymous methods and follows a functional programming style. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; ...
Calculating the factorial of a number is a classic example of a recursive function. Missing the Base Condition: #include <stdio.h> int factorial(int n) { return n * factorial(n - 1); } int main() { printf("Factorial %d = %d\n", 3, factorial(3)); return 0;...
With IpRateLimit middleware you can set multiple limits for different scenarios like allowing an IP or IP range to make a maximum number of calls in a time interval like per second, 15 minutes, etc. You can define these limits to address all requests made to an API or you can scope the limits to eac...
With ClientRateLimit middleware you can set multiple limits for different scenarios like allowing a Client to make a maximum number of calls in a time interval like per second, 15 minutes, etc. You can define these limits to address all requests made to an API or you can scope the limits to each URL...
8 The Object.values() method returns an array of a given object's own enumerable property values, in the same order as that provided by a for...in loop (the difference being that a for-in loop enumerates properties in the prototype chain as well). var obj = { 0: 'a', 1: 'b', 2: 'c' }; console.log...
Hi everyone! This is a demo I love running for people that get started with BigQuery. So let's run some simple queries to get you started. Setup You will need a Google Cloud project: Go to http://bigquery.cloud.google.com/. If it tells you to create a project, follow the link to create a proje...
Observable.combineLatest(firstName.rx_text, lastName.rx_text) { $0 + " " + $1 } .map { "Greetings, \($0)" } .bindTo(greetingLabel.rx_text) Using the combineLatest operator every time an item is emitted by either of two Observables, combine the latest item emitted by each Obs...
While Runnable provides a means to wrap code to be executed in a different thread, it has a limitation in that it cannot return a result from the execution. The only way to get some return value from the execution of a Runnable is to assign the result to a variable accessible in a scope outside of t...
To make a jar, you need one or more class files. This should have a main method if it is to be run by a double click. For this example, we will use: import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.Container; public class HelloWorld { public static void main(String[] args) { JFrame f = ne...

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