Tutorial by Examples: ev

Module Pattern The Module pattern is a creational and structural design pattern which provides a way of encapsulating private members while producing a public API. This is accomplished by creating an IIFE which allows us to define variables only available in its scope (through closure) while return...
If MsgBox("Click OK") = vbOK Then can be used in place of If MsgBox("Click OK") = 1 Then in order to improve readability. Use Object Browser to find available VB constants. View → Object Browser or F2 from VB Editor. Enter class to search View members available ...
Descriptive names and structure in your code help make comments unnecessary Dim ductWidth As Double Dim ductHeight As Double Dim ductArea As Double ductArea = ductWidth * ductHeight is better than Dim a, w, h a = w * h This is especially helpful when you are copying data from one ...
Summary This goal is to reorganize all of your scattered commits into more meaningful commits for easier code reviews. If there are too many layers of changes across too many files at once, it is harder to do a code review. If you can reorganize your chronologically created commits into topical com...
A typical use case for a filter is to remove values from an array. In this example we pass in an array and remove any nulls found in it, returning the array. function removeNulls() { return function(list) { for (var i = list.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { if (typeof list[i...
IceCream.objects.filter(metadata__ordered_by='Guido Van Rossum')
vimtutor is an interactive tutorial covering the most basic aspects of text editing. On UNIX-like system, you can start the tutorial with: $ vimtutor On Windows, “Vim tutor” can be found in the “Vim 7.x” directory under “All Programs” in the Windows menu. See :help vimtutor for further details...
Python minimally evaluates Boolean expressions. >>> def true_func(): ... print("true_func()") ... return True ... >>> def false_func(): ... print("false_func()") ... return False ... >>> true_func() or false_func() true_func(...
Add gem to the Gemfile: gem 'devise' Then run the bundle install command. Use command $ rails generate devise:install to generate required configuration file. Set up the default URL options for the Devise mailer in each environment In development environment add this line: config.action_mailer...
The following query returns the database options and metadata: select * from sys.databases WHERE name = 'MyDatabaseName';
To set up a controller with user authentication using devise, add this before_action: (assuming your devise model is 'User'): before_action :authenticate_user! To verify if a user is signed in, use the following helper: user_signed_in? For the current signed-in user, use this helper: current_us...
Under res folder, create a new folder called "anim" to store your animation resources and put this on that folder. shakeanimation.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <rotate xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" and...
public static Unsafe getUnsafe() { try { Field unsafe = Unsafe.class.getDeclaredField("theUnsafe"); unsafe.setAccessible(true); return (Unsafe) unsafe.get(null); } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { // Handle } catch (IllegalArgumentExcept...
public class UnsafeLoader { public static Unsafe loadUnsafe() { return Unsafe.getUnsafe(); } } While this example will compile, it is likely to fail at runtime unless the Unsafe class was loaded with the primary classloader. To ensure that happens the JVM should be loaded with...
Only when the foreach statement moves to the next item does the iterator block evaluate up to the next yield statement. Consider the following example: private IEnumerable<int> Integers() { var i = 0; while(true) { Console.WriteLine("Inside iterator: " + i...
The dexcount plugin counts methods and class resource count after a successful build. Add the plugin in the app/build.gradle: apply plugin: 'com.android.application' buildscript { repositories { mavenCentral() // or jcenter() } dependencies { classpath 'com.ge...
This is the built-in way to deal with "exceptions" without relying on third party libraries like Try::Tiny. my $ret; eval { $ret = some_function_that_might_die(); 1; } or do { my $eval_error = $@ || "Zombie error!"; handle_error($eval_error); }; # use $ret ...
function isEven(n:Number):Boolean { return ((n & 1) == 0); } Examples: isEven(1); // false isEven(2); // true isEven(1.1); // false isEven(1.2); // false isEven(2.1); // true isEven(2.2); // true

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