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You can make a task available to Artisan and to your application in the app/Console/Kernel.php file. The Kernel class contains an array named $commands which make your commands available to your application. Add your command to this array, in order to make it available to Artisan and your applicat...
When your command is made available to your application, you can use Laravel to schedule it to run at pre-defined intervals, just like you would a CRON. In The app/Console/Kernel.php file you will find a schedule method that you can use to schedule your task. <?php namespace App\Console; ...
The scheduler can be run using the command: php artisan schedule:run The scheduler needs to be run every minute in order to work correctly. You can set this up by creating a cron job with the following line, which runs the scheduler every minute in the background. * * * * * php /path/to/artisan...
Detailed instructions on getting LabVIEW set up or installed.
Plot With Grid Lines import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # The Data x = [1, 2, 3, 4] y = [234, 124,368, 343] # Create the figure and axes objects fig, ax = plt.subplots(1, figsize=(8, 6)) fig.suptitle('Example Of Plot With Grid Lines') # Plot the data ax.plot(x,y) # Show the grid lin...
The easiest method to bypass cache is to change the URL. This is used as a best practice when the URL contains a version or a checksum of the resource, e.g. http://example.com/image.png?version=1 http://example.com/image.png?version=2 These two URLs will be cached separately, so even if …?versi...
tree = log --oneline --decorate --source --pretty=format:'"%Cblue %h %Cgreen %ar %Cblue %an %C(yellow) %d %Creset %s"' --all --graph example * 40554ac 3 months ago Alexander Zolotov Merge pull request #95 from gmandnepr/external_plugins |\ | * e509f61 3 months ago Ievg...
If your team is following a rebase-based workflow, it may be a advantageous to setup git so that each newly created branch will perform a rebase operation, instead of a merge operation, during a git pull. To setup every new branch to automatically rebase, add the following to your .gitconfig or .gi...
Copy foo.txt from /path/to/source/ to /path/to/target/folder/ cp /path/to/source/foo.txt /path/to/target/folder/ Copy foo.txt from /path/to/source/ to /path/to/target/folder/ into a file called bar.txt cp /path/to/source/foo.txt /path/to/target/folder/bar.txt
To change the URL of the repository you want your remote to point to, you can use the set-url option, like so: git remote set-url <remote_name> <remote_repository_url> Example: git remote set-url heroku https://git.heroku.com/fictional-remote-repository.git
You can quit GHCi simply with :q or :quit ghci> :q Leaving GHCi. ghci> :quit Leaving GHCi. Alternatively, the shortcut CTRL+D (Cmd+D for OSX) has the same effect as :q.
If you have loaded a file into GHCi (e.g. using :l filename.hs) and you have changed the file in an editor outside of GHCi you must reload the file with :r or :reload in order to make use of the changes, hence you don't need to type again the filename. ghci> :r OK, modules loaded: Main. ghci...
A string can be written to a file with an instance of the File class. file = File.new('tmp.txt', 'w') file.write("NaNaNaNa\n") file.write('Batman!\n') file.close The File class also offers a shorthand for the new and close operations with the open method. File.open('tmp.txt', 'w') ...
You can call an instance method using the . special form: (.trim " hello ") ;;=> "hello" You can call instance methods with arguments like this: (.substring "hello" 0 2) ;;=> "he"
You can call an instance field using the .- syntax: (def p (java.awt.Point. 0 1)) (.-x p) ;;=> 0 (.-y p) ;;=> 1
You can create instance of objects in one of two ways: (java.awt.Point. 0 1) ;;=> => #object[java.awt.Point 0x3776d535 "java.awt.Point[x=0,y=1]"] Or (new java.awt.Point 0 1) ;;=> => #object[java.awt.Point 0x3776d535 "java.awt.Point[x=0,y=1]"]
You can call static methods like this: (System/currentTimeMillis) ;;=> 1469493415265 Or pass in arguments, like this: (System/setProperty "foo" "42") ;;=> nil (System/getProperty "foo") ;;=> "42"
You can call a Clojure function from Java code by looking up the function and invoking it: IFn times = Clojure.var("clojure.core", "*"); times.invoke(2, 2); This looks up the * function from the clojure.core namespace and invokes it with the arguments 2 & 2.
The macro() function allows you to add new functionality to Illuminate\Support\Collection objects Usage: Collection::macro("macro_name", function ($parameters) { // Your macro }); For example: Collection::macro('uppercase', function () { return $this->map(function ($i...
Goto https://atom.io/ and install the atom editor. Then install some Atom packages for easier Titanium coding: NameTypeFeaturestitanium language javascriptLanguageJS Autocomplete (non alloy)Titanium Alloyadd-onAll-in-one packageJump to definitionOpen relatedTSS HighlightTi-Createadd-onCreate proje...

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