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# Set the repository for the scope "myscope" npm config set @myscope:registry http://registry.corporation.com # Login at a repository and associate it with the scope "myscope" npm adduser --registry=http://registry.corporation.com --scope=@myscope # Install a package &quo...
You will first need to create a directory, access it in your shell and install Express using npm by running npm install express --save Create a file and name it app.js and add the following code which creates a new Express server and adds one endpoint to it (/ping) with the app.get method: const e...
A dictionary is an example of a key value store also known as Mapping in Python. It allows you to store and retrieve elements by referencing a key. As dictionaries are referenced by key, they have very fast lookups. As they are primarily used for referencing items by key, they are not sorted. crea...
Python 3.2+ has support for %z format when parsing a string into a datetime object. UTC offset in the form +HHMM or -HHMM (empty string if the object is naive). Python 3.x3.2 import datetime dt = datetime.datetime.strptime("2016-04-15T08:27:18-0500", "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"...
Dates don't exist in isolation. It is common that you will need to find the amount of time between dates or determine what the date will be tomorrow. This can be accomplished using timedelta objects import datetime today = datetime.date.today() print('Today:', today) yesterday = today - date...
println("Hello, World!") To run Julia, first get the interpreter from the website’s download page. The current stable release is v0.5.0, and this version is recommended for most users. Certain package developers or power users may choose to use the nightly build, which is far less stabl...
The $_SESSION variable is an array, and you can retrieve or manipulate it like a normal array. <?php // Starting the session session_start(); // Storing the value in session $_SESSION['id'] = 342; // conditional usage of session values that may have been set in a previous session if(!i...
C++11 The type std::tuple can bundle any number of values, potentially including values of different types, into a single return object: std::tuple<int, int, int, int> foo(int a, int b) { // or auto (C++14) return std::make_tuple(a + b, a - b, a * b, a / b); } In C++17, a braced init...
C++11 The container std::array can bundle together a fixed number of return values. This number has to be known at compile-time and all return values have to be of the same type: std::array<int, 4> bar(int a, int b) { return { a + b, a - b, a * b, a / b }; } This replaces c style ar...
Use the filesystem module for all file operations: const fs = require('fs'); With Encoding In this example, read hello.txt from the directory /tmp. This operation will be completed in the background and the callback occurs on completion or failure: fs.readFile('/tmp/hello.txt', { encoding: '...
const fs = require('fs'); // Read the contents of the directory /usr/local/bin asynchronously. // The callback will be invoked once the operation has either completed // or failed. fs.readdir('/usr/local/bin', (err, files) => { // On error, show it and return if(err) return console.er...
Use Case CASE can be used in conjunction with SUM to return a count of only those items matching a pre-defined condition. (This is similar to COUNTIF in Excel.) The trick is to return binary results indicating matches, so the "1"s returned for matching entries can be summed for a count o...
in myapp/context_processors.py: from django.conf import settings def debug(request): return {'DEBUG': settings.DEBUG} in settings.py: TEMPLATES = [ { ... 'OPTIONS': { 'context_processors': [ ... 'myapp.context_processor...
project/jni/main.c #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> int main(void) { printf("Hello world!\n"); return 0; } project/jni/Android.mk LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir) include $(CLEAR_VARS) LOCAL_MODULE := hello_world LOCAL_SRC_FILES := main.c include $(BU...
In addition to named imports, you can provide a default export. // circle.js export const PI = 3.14; export default function area(radius) { return PI * radius * radius; } You can use a simplified syntax to import the default export. import circleArea from './circle'; console.log(circle...
Sometimes you have a module that you only want to import so its top-level code gets run. This is useful for polyfills, other globals, or configuration that only runs once when your module is imported. Given a file named test.js: console.log('Initializing...') You can use it like this: import '...
In ECMAScript 6, when using the module syntax (import/export), each file becomes its own module with a private namespace. Top-level functions and variables do not pollute the global namespace. To expose functions, classes, and variables for other modules to import, you can use the export keyword. /...
Given that the module from the Defining a Module section exists in the file test.js, you can import from that module and use its exported members: import {doSomething, MyClass, PI} from './test' doSomething() const mine = new MyClass() mine.test() console.log(PI) The somethingPrivate()...
A useful feature of namespaces is that you can expand them (add members to it). namespace Foo { void bar() {} } //some other stuff namespace Foo { void bar2() {} }
The keyword 'using' has three flavors. Combined with keyword 'namespace' you write a 'using directive': If you don't want to write Foo:: in front of every stuff in the namespace Foo, you can use using namespace Foo; to import every single thing out of Foo. namespace Foo { void bar() {} ...

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