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We use Notification.requestPermission to ask the user if he/she wants to receive notifications from our website. Notification.requestPermission(function() { if (Notification.permission === 'granted') { // user approved. // use of new Notification(...) syntax will now be succe...
After the user has approved a request for permission to send notifications, we can send a simple notification that says Hello to the user: new Notification('Hello', { body: 'Hello, world!', icon: 'url to an .ico image' }); This will send a notification like this: Hello Hello, world!
5 It allows us to define a property in an existing object using a property descriptor. var obj = { }; Object.defineProperty(obj, 'foo', { value: 'foo' }); console.log(obj.foo); Console output foo Object.defineProperty can be called with the following options: Object.definePropert...
Syntax: SELECT * FROM table_name Using the asterisk operator * serves as a shortcut for selecting all the columns in the table. All rows will also be selected because this SELECT statement does not have a WHERE clause, to specify any filtering criteria. This would also work the same way if you...
This query will return the number of tables in the specified database. USE YourDatabaseName SELECT COUNT(*) from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE' Following is another way this can be done for all user tables with SQL Server 2008+. The reference is here. SELECT COUNT(...
The following queries will return a list of all Stored Procedures in the database, with basic information about each Stored Procedure: SQL Server 2005 SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE ROUTINE_TYPE = 'PROCEDURE' The ROUTINE_NAME, ROUTINE_SCHEMA and ROUTINE_DEFINITION columns are...
In this type of image addition, one image can be used several times without duplicating its URL, making it a good choice when using one image multiple times in a document. Markdown Source Picture of Duck: ![Duck][1] Same picture of Duck: ![Same Duck][1] [1]: http://i.stack.imgur.com/uk...
To find a character or another string, you can use std::string::find. It returns the position of the first character of the first match. If no matches were found, the function returns std::string::npos std::string str = "Curiosity killed the cat"; auto it = str.find("cat"); ...
The function std::find, defined in the <algorithm> header, can be used to find an element in a std::vector. std::find uses the operator== to compare elements for equality. It returns an iterator to the first element in the range that compares equal to the value. If the element in question is...
You cannot pass a reference (or const reference) directly to a thread because std::thread will copy/move them. Instead, use std::reference_wrapper: void foo(int& b) { b = 10; } int a = 1; std::thread thread{ foo, std::ref(a) }; //'a' is now really passed as reference thread.join()...
At first glance it may appear that null and undefined are basically the same, however there are subtle but important differences. undefined is the absence of a value in the compiler, because where it should be a value, there hasn't been put one, like the case of an unassigned variable. undefined...
1 / 0; // Infinity // Wait! WHAAAT? Infinity is a property of the global object (therefore a global variable) that represents mathematical infinity. It is a reference to Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY It is greater than any other value, and you can get it by dividing by 0 or by evaluating the express...
To get info from the requesting url (notice that req is the request object in the handler function of routes). Consider this route definition /settings/:user_id and this particular example /settings/32135?field=name // get the full path req.originalUrl // => /settings/32135?field=name // get...
Unlike the WHERE clause, HAVING can be used with aggregate functions. An aggregate function is a function where the values of multiple rows are grouped together as input on certain criteria to form a single value of more significant meaning or measurement (Wikipedia). Common aggregate function...
The STUFF() function inserts a string into another string by first deleting a specified number of characters. The following example, deletes "Svr" and replaces it with "Server". This happens by specifying the start_position and length of the replacement. SELECT STUFF('SQL Svr D...
- (void)reachabilityChanged:(NSNotification *)note { Reachability* reachability = [note object]; NetworkStatus netStatus = [reachability currentReachabilityStatus]; switch (netStatus) { case NotReachable: NSLog(@"Network unavailable"); br...
Many IDEs provide support for generating HTML from Javadocs automatically; some build tools (Maven and Gradle, for example) also have plugins that can handle the HTML creation. However, these tools are not required to generate the Javadoc HTML; this can be done using the command line javadoc tool. ...
5 Object.freeze makes an object immutable by preventing the addition of new properties, the removal of existing properties, and the modification of the enumerability, configurability, and writability of existing properties. It also prevents the value of existing properties from being changed. Howev...
// Java: int total = employees.stream() .collect(Collectors.summingInt(Employee::getSalary))); // Kotlin: val total = employees.sumBy { it.salary }
// Java: Map<Department, Integer> totalByDept = employees.stream() .collect(Collectors.groupingBy(Employee::getDepartment, Collectors.summingInt(Employee::getSalary))); // Kotlin: val totalByDept = employees.groupBy { it.dept }.mapValues { it.v...

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