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This sheet assumes that you are in the root directory of the project, containing the build.sbt. $ indicates a command prompt and > indicates commands run inside the SBT console. Compile a project $ sbt compile Test a project $ sbt test Enter SBT REPL: $ sbt Enter Scala Console with B...
If your project has this: scalaVersion := 2.11 // Replace '2.11' with the version of Scala your project is running on Then you can use %% to automatically get the version of the library compiled against the version of Scala the project is using: libraryDependencies += "com.typesafe.slick&...
A library can be 'pinned' to a specific version of Scala using the % operator between the groupId and the artifactId (the first two strings in a library dependency). In this example, we pin the library with the artifactId of slick to Scala version 2.10: libraryDependencies += "com.typesafe.sl...
Google Chrome supports extensions that augment the way the browser works. They can add functionality to web pages or to the browser UI. Any developer can create an extension and list it in the Chrome Web Store. See more on the extensions page.
On a desktop version of Chrome, the contents of the page can be inspected. This shows the document object model (DOM) of the HTML, the Cascading Style Sheet styles (CSS), and much more. Enter inspection by one of many options: Right click on a web page, and select Inspect From the Chrome Menu, ...
$ProductCollection=Mage::getModel('catalog/product')->getCollection(); Selecting the specific Attribute $ProductCollection->addAttributeToSelect(array('name', 'product_url', 'small_image')); Selecting the All Attribute $ProductCollection->addAttributeToSelect('*'); Add Filter on ...
What is a metaclass? In Python, everything is an object: integers, strings, lists, even functions and classes themselves are objects. And every object is an instance of a class. To check the class of an object x, one can call type(x), so: >>> type(5) <type 'int'> >>> typ...
You may have heard that everything in Python is an object. It is true, and all objects have a class: >>> type(1) int The literal 1 is an instance of int. Lets declare a class: >>> class Foo(object): ... pass ... Now lets instantiate it: >>> bar = Foo() Wh...
Let's assume we have an entity status field with 3 options Tentative Pending Approved Our goal is to show different color for each status as follow: Tentative will be Red Pending will be Orange Approved will be Green The switch condition: =Switch(Fields!ItemStatus.Value = "Tentativ...
Q. Why we need compilation? Ans. We need compilation for achieving higher level of efficiency of our Angular applications. Take a look at the following example, // ... compile: function (el, scope) { var dirs = this._getElDirectives(el); var dir; var scopeCreated; dirs.forEach(functi...
module main; auto getMemberNames(T)() @safe pure { string[] members; foreach (derived; __traits(derivedMembers, T)) { members ~= derived; } return members; } class Foo { int a; int b; } class Bar : Foo { int c; int d; int e...
// get product collection object $productCollection = Mage::getResourceModel('catalog/product_collection'); // get customer collection object $customerCollection = Mage::getResourceModel('customer/customer_collection'); // get order collection object $orderCollection = M...
Dependencies can be added for specific Build types: android { ... buildTypes { release { //... } debug { //.... } } } dependencies { debugCompile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:24.1.1' releaseCompile ...
Template Literals act like strings with special features. They are enclosed by by the back-tick `` and can be spanned across multiple lines. Template Literals can contain embedded expressions too. These expressions are indicated by a $ sign and curly braces {} //A single line Template Literal v...
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Styled Maps</title> <meta charset="utf-8"> <style> #map { height: 100%; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="map"></div> <script type="t...
We use runEffect to run our Pipe: main :: IO () main = do runEffect $ naturalsUntil 10 >-> intToStr >-> fancyPrint Note that runEffect requires an Effect, which is a self-contained Proxy with no inputs or outputs: runEffect :: Monad m => Effect m r -> m r type Effect = Pr...
To run script in debug mode you should add -d option in the command line: $perl -d script.pl If t is specified, it indicates to the debugger that threads will be used in the code being debugged: $perl -dt script.pl Additional info at perldocperlrun
Sometimes a complex IF condition is needed. Let's take and example, Assuming we have the following raw data: ItemIDItem NameItem Status1Item 1Tentative1Item 1Pending1Item 1Approved The Goal is: Let's assume our business user ask to see which items are not approved and which are approved. Tentati...
Use >-> to connect Producers, Consumers and Pipes to compose larger Pipe functions. printNaturals :: MonadIO m => Effect m () printNaturals = naturalsUntil 10 >-> intToStr >-> fancyPrint Producer, Consumer, Pipe, and Effect types are all defined in terms of the general Prox...
pipes's core data type is the Proxy monad transformer. Pipe, Producer, Consumer and so on are defined in terms of Proxy. Since Proxy is a monad transformer, definitions of Pipes take the form of monadic scripts which await and yield values, additionally performing effects from the base monad m.

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