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The following is the default code snippet for the BundleConfig.cs file. using System.Web.Optimization; public class BundleConfig { // For more information on Bundling, visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=254725 public static void RegisterBundles(BundleCollection bundles...
First why we should use depedency injection in our code ? We want to decouple other components from other classes in our program. For example we have class AnimalController which have code like this : public class AnimalController() { private SantaAndHisReindeer _SantaAndHisReindeer = new San...
autodie allows you to work with files without having to explicitly check for open/close failures. Since Perl 5.10.1, the autodie pragma has been available in core Perl. When used, Perl will automatically check for errors when opening and closing files. Here is an example in which all of the lines ...
Let's say that you have exam scores for several exams and you want to divide them into quartiles per exam. -- Setup data: declare @values table(Id int identity(1,1) primary key, [Value] float, ExamId int) insert into @values ([Value], ExamId) values (65, 1), (40, 1), (99, 1), (100, 1), (90, 1), ...
This topic demonstrates how to use functions like withColumn, lead, lag, Level etc using Spark. Spark dataframe is an sql abstract layer on spark core functionalities. This enable user to write SQL on distributed data. Spark SQL supports hetrogenous file formats including JSON, XML, CSV , TSV etc. ...
This class holds predicate filters values. public class QueryFilter { public string PropertyName { get; set; } public string Value { get; set; } public Operator Operator { get; set; } // In the query {a => a.Name.Equals("Pedro")} // Property name to filter ...
Collection filters = new List(); QueryFilter filter = new QueryFilter("Name", "Burger", Operator.StartsWith); filters.Add(filter); Expression<Func<Food, bool>> query = ExpressionBuilder.GetExpression<Food>(filters); In this case, it is a query against the...
In this very first example, a basic serial write operation is started from an Arduino device. void setup() { // put your setup code here, to run once: Serial.begin(9600); } void loop() { // put your main code here, to run repeatedly: Serial.println("Hello World!"); dela...
/** *@NApiVersion 2.x *@NScriptType Suitelet */ define([],function() { // NetSuite's AMD pattern function onRequest_entry(context) { // Suitelet entry function receives a context obj context.response.write('Hello World'); // Write a response using the context obj } retu...
If you want to append a series of values [1,2] to the column of dataframe df, you will get NaNs: import pandas as pd series=pd.Series([1,2]) df=pd.DataFrame(index=[3,4]) df['col']=series df col 3 NaN 4 NaN because setting a new column automatically aligns the data by the inde...
COMPUTE answer = 3*var-1 That is a reference to the variable var-1, and not var - 1. COMPUTE answer = 3 * var - 1 Recommended, opinion.
Luminus is a Clojure micro-framework based on a set of lightweight libraries. It aims to provide a robust, scalable, and easy to use platform. With Luminus you can focus on developing your app the way you want without any distractions. It also has very good documentation that covers some of the majo...
The simplest composite type is an immutable type. Instances of immutable types, like tuples, are values. Their fields cannot be changed after they are created. In many ways, an immutable type is like a Tuple with names for the type itself and for each field. Singleton types Composite types, by def...
Scenario: You need to select an implementation of address validation when a sales order is submitted, and the validator is determined by the country to which the order is shipping. The factory needs to inspect some value passed as an argument to select the correct implementation. First, write an in...
Example of map: Promise.resolve([ 1, 2, 3 ]).map(el => { return Promise.resolve(el * el) // return some async operation in real world }) Example of filter: Promise.resolve([ 1, 2, 3 ]).filter(el => { return Promise.resolve(el % 2 === 0) // return some async operation in real world...
const promiseReturningFunction = Promise.coroutine(function* (file) { const data = yield fs.readFileAsync(file) // this returns a Promise and resolves to the file contents return data.toString().toUpperCase() }) promiseReturningFunction('file.txt').then(console.log)
function somethingThatReturnsADisposableResource() { return getSomeResourceAsync(...).disposer(resource => { resource.dispose() }) } Promise.using(somethingThatReturnsADisposableResource(), resource => { // use the resource here, the disposer will automatically close it when ...
Promise.resolve([1, 2, 3]) .mapSeries(el => Promise.resolve(el * el)) // in real world, use Promise returning async function .then(console.log)
app.use(async (ctx, next) => { try { await next() // attempt to invoke the next middleware downstream } catch (err) { handleError(err, ctx) // define your own error handling function } })
describe('Suite Name', function() { describe('#method()', function() { it('should run without an error', function() { expect([ 1, 2, 3 ].length).to.be.equal(3) }) }) })

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