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Many repetitive jobs can be performed more efficiently if you utilize more of your computer's resources (i.e. CPU's and RAM). Below is an example of running multiple jobs in parallel. Suppose you have a < list of files >, say output from ls. Also, let these files are bz2 compressed and the fo...
Now, let's imagine we have 1 large file (e.g. 30 GB) that needs to be converted, line by line. Say we have a script, convert.sh, that does this <task>. We can pipe contents of this file to stdin for parallel to take in and work with in chunks such as <stdin> | parallel --pipe --block &l...
var sourceFileName = "NonExistingFile"; try { System.IO.File.Copy(sourceFileName, "DestinationFile"); } catch (Exception e) { var stdErr = Console.Error; stdErr.WriteLine($"Failed to copy '{sourceFileName}': {e.Message}"); }
To get the list of Elixir modules just type h Elixir.[TAB] Pressing [TAB] autocompletes modules and functions names. In this case it lists all modules. To find all functions in a module e.g. List use h List.[TAB]
For rendering multiple props or variables we can use ``. render() { let firstName = 'test'; let lastName = 'name'; return ( <View style={styles.container}> <Text>{`${firstName} ${lastName}` } </Text> </View> ); } Output: te...
This is a weird approach most of the people don't know this even exist. CREATE TABLE AliasNameDemo(id INT,firstname VARCHAR(20),lastname VARCHAR(20)) INSERT INTO AliasNameDemo VALUES (1,'MyFirstName','MyLastName') SELECT * FROM (SELECT firstname + ' ' + lastname FROM A...
├───models │ ├───user.model.js ├───routes │ ├───user.route.js ├───services │ ├───user.service.js ├───controllers │ ├───user.controller.js For modular code structure the logic should be divided into these directories and files. Models - The schema definition of the Model Rou...
user.model.js var mongoose = require('mongoose') const UserSchema = new mongoose.Schema({ name: String }) const User = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema) module.exports = User; user.routes.js var express = require('express'); var router = express.Router(); var UserController...
1. For Loop: CountriesName = ["India", "Canada", "America", "Iraq"] for country in CountriesName puts country end 2. Each Iterator: Same set of work can be done with each loop which we did with for loop. CountriesName = ["India", "C...
The ObservableObject class contains some helpful methods to help with the MVVM pattern. The RaisePropertyChanged provides a compile safe method to raise property changed events. It can be called with RaisePropertyChanged(() => MyProperty); The Set method can be used in the property setter t...
Tables are most easily included with the DT package, which is an R interface to the JavaScript library DataTables. library(shiny) library(DT) ui <- fluidPage( dataTableOutput('myTable') ) server <- function(input, output, session){ output$myTable <- renderDataTable({ dat...
/app/i18n/<Vendor Namespace>/<language package directory>/composer.json { "name": "<vendor namespance>/<language package directory>", "description": "<language package description>", "version": "100....
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate { var window: UIWindow? var firstTabNavigationController : UINavigationController! var secondTabNavigationControoller : UINavigationController! var thirdTabNavigationController : UINavigationController! var fourth...
Sometimes the download takes longer than the cell is being displayed. In this case it can happen, that the downloaded image is shown in the wrong cell. To fix this we can not use the UIImageView Extension. We still will be using Alamofire however we will use the completion handler to display the im...
var assert = require('assert'); describe('String', function() { describe('#split', function() { it('should return an array', function() { assert(Array.isArray('a,b,c'.split(','))) }); }); });
I have read and watched a lot of different Dagger2 tutorials but most of them are too long or hard to understand so I decided to write a new simple and short tutorial for Dagger2, I hope you like it. Why we need it? Simplifies access to shared instances: It provides a simple way to obtain refere...
var myVariable = "This is a variable!"; This is an example of defining variables. This variable is called a "string" because it has ASCII characters (A-Z, 0-9, !@#$, etc.)
var number1 = 5; number1 = 3; Here, we defined a number called "number1" which was equal to 5. However, on the second line, we changed the value to 3. To show the value of a variable, we log it to the console or use window.alert(): console.log(number1); // 3 window.alert(number1); //...
var myInteger = 12; // 32-bit number (from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647) var myLong = 9310141419482; // 64-bit number (from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807) var myFloat = 5.5; // 32-bit floating-point number (decimal) var myDouble = 9310141419482.22; // 64-bit floating-...
Let's first brush up with what are the Instance Variables: They behave more like properties for an object. They are initialized on an object creation. Instance variables are accessible through instance methods. Per Object has per instance variables. Instance Variables are not shared between object...

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