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Dart has a robust async library, with Future, Stream, and more. However, sometimes you might run into an asynchronous API that uses callbacks instead of Futures. To bridge the gap between callbacks and Futures, Dart offers the Completer class. You can use a Completer to convert a callback into a Fut...
GNU gettext is an extension within PHP that must be included at the php.ini: extension=php_gettext.dll #Windows extension=gettext.so #Linux The gettext functions implement an NLS (Native Language Support) API which can be used to internationalize your PHP applications. Translating strings ...
This example demonstrates how to place 3 buttons in total with 2 buttons being in the first row. Then a wrap occurs, so the last button is in a new row. The constraints are simple strings, in this case "wrap" while placing the component. public class ShowMigLayout { // Create the ...
A linked list is a linear collection of data elements, called nodes, which are linked to other node(s) by means of a "pointer." Below is a singly linked list with a head reference. ┌─────────┬─────────┐ ┌─────────┬─────────┐ HEAD ──▶│ data │"pointer"│──▶...
If you want to access a workbook that's already open, then getting the assignment from the Workbooks collection is straightforward: dim myWB as Workbook Set myWB = Workbooks("UsuallyFullPathnameOfWorkbook.xlsx") If you want to create a new workbook, then use the Workbooks collection o...
Often saving new data in an existing workbook using VBA will cause a pop-up question noting that the file already exists. To prevent this pop-up question, you have to suppress these types of alerts. Application.DisplayAlerts = False 'disable user prompt to overwrite file myWB.SaveAs FileNa...
The "factory default" number of worksheets created in a new Excel workbook is generally set to three. Your VBA code can explicitly set the number of worksheets in a new workbook. '--- save the current Excel global setting With Application Dim oldSheetsCount As Integer oldSheets...
Mac OSX Using Homebrew: brew install haskell-stack
To create a project called helloworld run: stack new helloworld simple This will create a directory called helloworld with the files necessary for a Stack project.
Stackage is a repository for Haskell packages. We can add these packages to a stack project. Adding lens to a project. In a stack project, there is a file called stack.yaml. In stack.yaml there is a segment that looks like: resolver: lts-6.8 Stackage keeps a list of packages for every revision...
Example uses of $(document).ready(): Attaching event handlers Attach jQuery event handlers $(document).ready(function() { $("button").click(function() { // Code for the click function }); }); Run jQuery code after the page structure is created jQuery(function($) ...
Step 1: Install the SDK You can install the SDK manually or via CocoaPods. The latter option is highly recommended. Put these lines in Podfile: target 'MyApp' do use_frameworks! pod 'FBSDKCoreKit' pod 'FBSDKLoginKit' pod 'FBSDKShareKit' end Run pod install in the terminal and op...
When building a webserver with Express it's often required to serve a combination of dynamic content and static files. For example, you may have index.html and script.js which are static files kept in the file system. It is common to use folder named 'public' to have static files. In this case th...
This program copies a file using readable and a writable stream with the pipe() function provided by the stream class // require the file system module var fs = require('fs'); /* Create readable stream to file in current directory named 'node.txt' Use utf8 encoding Read the data...
Production deployments will vary in many ways, but a standard convention when deploying in production is to define an environment variable called NODE_ENV and set its value to "production". Runtime flags Any code running in your application (including external modules) can check the valu...
Example. It will be replacing the word email to a name in a text file index.txt with simple RegExp replace(/email/gim, 'name') var fs = require('fs'); fs.readFile('index.txt', 'utf-8', function(err, data) { if (err) throw err; var newValue = data.replace(/email/gim, 'name'); ...
app.js const readline = require('readline'); const fs = require('fs'); var file = 'path.to.file'; var linesCount = 0; var rl = readline.createInterface({ input: fs.createReadStream(file), output: process.stdout, terminal: false }); rl.on('line', function (line) { linesCo...
app.js const readline = require('readline'); const fs = require('fs'); var file = 'path.to.file'; var rl = readline.createInterface({ input: fs.createReadStream(file), output: process.stdout, terminal: false }); rl.on('line', function (line) { console.log(line) // print...
NodeJS executes the module only the first time you require it. Any further require functions will re-use the same Object, thus not executing the code in the module another time. Also Node caches the modules first time they are loaded using require. This reduces the number of file reads and helps to...
The following example shows how to merge two arrays into one associative array, where the key values will be the items of the first array, and the values will be from the second: $array_one = ['key1', 'key2', 'key3']; $array_two = ['value1', 'value2', 'value3']; $array_three = array_combine($ar...

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