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You can make function passed to test() method async - then you can use await keyword. Your test will wait until Promises resolve and testing asynchronous code becomes easier and more readable. In the following example call that returns a Promise is changeset.validate(). Please notice also wrapping s...
Let's say Joe owns a website that allows you to log on, view puppy videos, and save them to your account. Whenever a user searches on that website, they are redirected to https://example.com/search?q=brown+puppies. If a user's search doesn't match anything, than they see a message along the lines ...
Let's say that Bob owns a social website that allows users to personalize their profiles. Alice goes to Bob's website, creates an account, and goes to her profile settings. She sets her profile description to I'm actually too lazy to write something here. When her friends view her profile, this co...
Let's say that Bob owns a site that lets you post public messages. The messages are loaded by a script that looks like this: addMessage("Message 1"); addMessage("Message 2"); addMessage("Message 3"); addMessage("Message 4"); addMessage("Message 5&qu...
TestNG is your updated test framework for junit. We are going to utilize testng.xml for invoking test suites. This is helpful when we are going to use CI ahead. testng.xml In the root folder of your project create an xml file with the name testng.xml. Note that name can be different as well, but f...
Navigation bars are essentially a list of links, so the ul and li elements are used to encase navigation links. <ul> <li><a href="#">Home</a></li> <li><a href="#">About</a></li> <li><a href="#">...
To make a navigation bar using the HTML5 nav element, encase the links within the nav tag. <nav> <a href="#">Home</a> <a href="#">About</a> <a href="#">Contact</a> </nav>
Ensure you met all requirements, as per Requirements Mount the temporary API filesystems: cd /location/of/new/root mount -t proc proc proc/ mount --rbind /sys sys/ mount --rbind /dev dev/ mount --rbind /run run/ (optionally) If you need to use an internet connection in the c...
For creating custom annotations we need to decide Target - on which these annotations will work on like field level, method level, type level etc. Retention - to what level annotation will be available. For this, we have built in custom annotations. Check out these mostly used ones: @Target...
This way can be so helpfull, but, some people (like me) are afreak of repeat code, and like you are showin us, it means that I need to create a contact controller with the same code on each proyect that we have, so, I thing that this can be helpfull too This is my class, that can be on a DLL or wha...
You can create a new notebook in RStudio with the menu command File -> New File -> R Notebook If you don't see the option for R Notebook, then you need to update your version of RStudio. For installation of RStudio follow this guide
Chunks are pieces of code that can be executed interactively. In-order to insert a new chunk by clicking on the insert button present on the notebook toolbar and select your desired code platform (R in this case, since we want to write R code). Alternatively we can use keyboard shortcuts to insert a...
You can run the current chunk by clicking Run current Chunk (green play button) present on the right side of the chunk. Alternatively we can use keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Enter (OS X: Cmd + Shift + Enter) The output from all the lines in the chunk will appear beneath the chunk. Splitting Co...
When you execute code in a notebook, an indicator will appear in the gutter to show you execution progress. Lines of code which have been sent to R are marked with dark green; lines which have not yet been sent to R are marked with light green. Executing Multiple Chunks Running or Re-Running indiv...
When a notebook .Rmd is saved, an .nb.html file is created alongside it. This file is a self-contained HTML file which contains both a rendered copy of the notebook with all current chunk outputs (suitable for display on a website) and a copy of the notebook .Rmd itself. More info can be found at R...
To get the latest release go to https://cran.r-project.org/ and download the file for your operating system. Open the downloaded file and follow the on-screen installation steps. All the settings can be left on default unless you want to change a certain behaviour.
You can also update R from within R by using a handy package called installr. Open R Console (NOT RStudio, this doesn't work from RStudio) and run the following code to install the package and initiate update. install.packages("installr") library("installr") updateR()
Once the installation is finished click the Finish button. Now it asks if you want to copy your packages fro the older version of R to Newer version of R. Once you choose yes all the package are copied to the newer version of R. After that you can choose if you still want to keep the old package...
You can update your installed packages once the updating of R is done. Once its done Restart R and enjoy exploring.
A Django model typically refers to a table in the database, attributes of that model becomes the column of that table. In more of a real-world example, you would create a model for any entity in your application, and store its attributes with django fields which automatically handles data-types conv...

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