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The function angular.toJson will take an object and serialize it into a JSON formatted string. Unlike the native function JSON.stringify, This function will remove all properties beginning with $$ (as angular usually prefixes internal properties with $$) angular.toJson(object) As data needs to ...
Environment variables can be defined before the meteor call, like so: PORT=4000 meteor NODE_ENV="staging" meteor
Method 1 Gson gson = new Gson(); String json = "[ \"Adam\", \"John\", \"Mary\" ]"; Type type = new TypeToken<List<String>>(){}.getType(); List<String> members = gson.fromJson(json, type); Log.v("Members", members.toString());...
Angular has some magic under its hood. it enables binding DOM to real js variables. Angular uses a loop, named the "digest loop", which is called after any change of a variable - calling callbacks which update the DOM. For example, the ng-model directive attaches a keyup eventListener to...
Implementing two-way-data-binding, to achieve the result from the previous example, could be done with two core functions: $digest is called after a user interaction (binding DOM=>variable) $watch sets a callback to be called after variable changes (binding variable=>DOM) note: this is ...
The previous example is good enough when we need to bind a single html element, to a single variable. In reality - we need to bind many elements to many variables: <span ng-repeat="number in [1,2,3,4,5]">{{number}}</span> This ng-repeat binds 5 elements to 5 variables call...
angular.module('app', []) .controller('myController', ['$scope', function($scope){ $scope.person = { name: 'John Doe' }; }]); <div ng-app="app" ng-conroller="myController"> <input ng-model="person.name" /> <div ng-repeat="number i...
In javascript, assigning a non-primitive value (Such as Object, Array, Function, and many more), keeps a reference (an address in the memory) to the assigned value. Assigning a primitive value (String, Number, Boolean, or Symbol) to two different variables, and changing one, won't change both: var...
Be careful, this approach might be considered as a bad design for angular apps, since it requires programmers to remember both where functions are placed in the scope tree, and to be aware of scope inheritance. In many cases it would be preferred to inject a service (Angular practice - using scope ...
int[string] wordCount(string[] wordList) { int[string] words; foreach (word; wordList) { words[word]++; } return words; } void main() { int[string] count = wordCount(["hello", "world", "I", "say", "hello"]); ...
_.map is useful for changing a list into a different list in a purely declarative way. Rather than using imperative techniques like a while or for loop in javascript, you can just specify how you want to manipulate an element of a list and Use _.map to make a new list transformed by the functio...
Filtering a list down to only the elements we want to do. Lodash provides a function called _.filter filters elements based on the predicate function you provide. A predicate is a function that takes data in and returns either true or false. Let's look at how we'd get just the even numbers from...
In medical imaging, spectroscopy, image processing, cryptography and other areas of science and engineering it is often the case that one wishes to compute multidimensional Fourier transforms of images. This is quite straightforward in Matlab: (multidimensional) images are just n-dimensional matrice...
To declare exposed ports from a Dockerfile use the EXPOSE instruction: EXPOSE 8080 8082 Exposed ports setting can be overridden from the Docker commandline but it is a good practice to explicitly set them in the Dockerfile as it helps understand what an application does.
Group common operations Docker builds images as a collection of layers. Each layer can only add data, even if this data says that a file has been deleted. Every instruction creates a new layer. For example: RUN apt-get -qq update RUN apt-get -qq install some-package Has a couple of downsides: ...
_mycompletion() { local command_name="$1" # not used in this example local current_word="$2" local previous_word="$3" # not used in this example # COMPREPLY is an array which has to be filled with the possible completions # compgen is used to fi...
It is possible to save a Docker container's filesystem contents to a tarball archive file. This is useful in a pinch for moving container filesystems to different hosts, for example if a database container has important changes and it isn't otherwise possible to replicate those changes elsewhere. Pl...
RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$ RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(www\.)?yourdomain.com/.*$ [NC] RewriteRule \.(gif|jpg|css)$ - [F] This blocks all the links to '.gif', '.jpg' and '.css' files which are not from the domain name http://www.yourdomain.com. Display alterna...
3.0 The most simple way is to use sorted(): let words = ["Hello", "Bonjour", "Salute", "Ahola"] let sortedWords = words.sorted() print(sortedWords) // ["Ahola", "Bonjour", "Hello", "Salute"] or sort() var mutable...
Let's swap the implementation of methodOne() and methodTwo() in our TestSwizzling class: class TestSwizzling : NSObject { dynamic func methodOne()->Int{ return 1 } } extension TestSwizzling { //In Objective-C you'd perform the swizzling in load(), //but t...

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