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public static void Main(string[] args) { var studentList = new List<Student>(); studentList.Add(new Student("Scott", "Nuke")); studentList.Add(new Student("Vincent", "King")); studentList.Add(new Student("Craig", "Be...
If you want the Value Types vs Reference Types in methods example to work properly, use the ref keyword in your method signature for the parameter you want to pass by reference, as well as when you call the method. public static void Main(string[] args) { ... DoubleNumber(ref number); ...
User is an ActiveRecord or Mongoid class. Replace User with any Rails class in your project (even something like Integer or Array) my_string = "User" # Capitalized string # => 'User' my_constant = my_string.safe_constantize # => User my_constant.all.count # => 18 my...
This example will not work because the string passed in isn't recognized as a constant in the project. Even if you pass in "array", it won't work as it isn't capitalized. my_string = "not_a_constant" # => 'not_a_constant' my_string.safe_constantize # => nil my_s...
If you are given a JSON string : val str = """{ | "name" : "Jsony McJsonface", | "age" : 18, | "hobbies" : [ "Fishing", "Hunting", "Camping" ], | "pet" : { | ...
C-style bit manipulation A bit can be set using the bitwise OR operator (|). // Bit x will be set number |= 1LL << x; Using std::bitset set(x) or set(x,true) - sets bit at position x to 1. std::bitset<5> num(std::string("01100")); num.set(0); // num is now 01101 ...
Self-referential association is used to associate a model with itself. The most frequent example would be, to manage association between a friend and his follower. ex. rails g model friendship user_id:references friend_id:integer now you can associate models like; class User < ActiveRecord:...
#include <stddef.h> // size_t, ptrdiff_t //----------------------------------- Machinery: using Size = ptrdiff_t; template< class Item, size_t n > constexpr auto n_items( Item (&)[n] ) noexcept -> Size { return n; } //----------------------------------- Us...
// Example of raw dynamic size array. It's generally better to use std::vector. #include <algorithm> // std::sort #include <iostream> using namespace std; auto int_from( istream& in ) -> int { int x; in >> x; return x; } auto main() -> int { ...
// Example of std::vector as an expanding dynamic size array. #include <algorithm> // std::sort #include <iostream> #include <vector> // std::vector using namespace std; int int_from( std::istream& in ) { int x = 0; in >> x; return x; } ...
// A fixed size raw array matrix (that is, a 2D raw array). #include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; auto main() -> int { int const n_rows = 3; int const n_cols = 7; int const m[n_rows][n_cols] = // A raw array matrix. ...
Unfortunately as of C++14 there's no dynamic size matrix class in the C++ standard library. Matrix classes that support dynamic size are however available from a number of 3rd party libraries, including the Boost Matrix library (a sub-library within the Boost library). If you don't want a dependenc...
This is useful to see if there are any non-printable characters, or non-ASCII characters. e.g. If you have copy-pasted the code from web, you may have quotes like ” instead of standard ". $ cat -v file.txt $ cat -vE file.txt # Useful in detecting trailing spaces. e.g. $ echo '” ' | c...
Because in .NET 3.5 and older you don't have Lazy<T> class you use the following pattern: public class Singleton { private Singleton() // prevents public instantiation { } public static Singleton Instance { get { return Nested.instanc...
To create a new Rails 5 API, open a terminal and run the following command: rails new app_name --api The following file structure will be created: create create README.rdoc create Rakefile create config.ru create .gitignore create Gemfile create app create app/as...
RVM is a great tool to manage your ruby versions and set up your working environment. Assuming you already have RVM installed, to get the latest version of ruby, which is needed for these examples, open a terminal and run: $ rvm get stable $ rvm install ruby --latest Check your ruby version by...
A typical singleton class : import javax.inject._ @Singleton class BurgersRepository { // implementation goes here } Another class, requiring access to the first one. import javax.inject._ class FastFoodService @Inject() (burgersRepository: BurgersRepository){ // implementation ...
You will often need to access instances of classes from the framework itself (like the WSClient, or the Configuration). You can inject them in your own classes : class ComplexService @Inject()( configuration: Configuration, wsClient: WSClient, applicationLifecycle: ApplicationLifecycle, ...
Basic usage of dependency injection is done by the annotations. When you need to tweak things a little bit, you need custom code to further specify how you want some classes to be instantiated and injected. This code goes in what is called a Module. import com.google.inject.AbstractModule // Pla...
PBKDF2 ("Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2") is one of the recommended hash-functions for password-hashing. It is part of rfc-2898. .NET's Rfc2898DeriveBytes-Class is based upon HMACSHA1. using System.Security.Cryptography; ... public const int SALT_SIZE = 24; //...

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