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Python uses indentation to define control and loop constructs. This contributes to Python's readability, however, it requires the programmer to pay close attention to the use of whitespace. Thus, editor miscalibration could result in code that behaves in unexpected ways. Python uses the colon symbo...
docker rm can be used to remove a specific containers like this: docker rm <container name or id> To remove all containers you can use this expression: docker rm $(docker ps -qa) By default docker will not delete a container that is running. Any container that is running will produce a...
You can't reassign constants. const foo = "bar"; foo = "hello"; Prints: Uncaught TypeError: Assignment to constant.
Declaring a variable const only prevents its value from being replaced by a new value. const does not put any restrictions on the internal state of an object. The following example shows that a value of a property of a const object can be changed, and even new properties can be added, because the ob...
You can initialize a constant by using the const keyword. const foo = 100; const bar = false; const person = { name: "John" }; const fun = function () = { /* ... */ }; const arrowFun = () => /* ... */ ; Important You must declare and initialize a constant in the same statement....
A one-liner that helps granting or revoking vulnerable permissions. granting adb shell pm grant <sample.package.id> android.permission.<PERMISSION_NAME> revoking adb shell pm revoke <sample.package.id> android.permission.<PERMISSION_NAME> Granting all run...
This command print all relevant application data: version code version name granted permissions (Android API 23+) etc.. adb shell dumpsys package <your.package.id>
In all versions of Python, we can represent infinity and NaN ("not a number") as follows: pos_inf = float('inf') # positive infinity neg_inf = float('-inf') # negative infinity not_a_num = float('nan') # NaN ("not a number") In Python 3.5 and higher, we can also us...
Python supports using a for loop directly on a list: my_list = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] for item in my_list: print(item) # Output: foo # Output: bar # Output: baz You can also get the position of each item at the same time: for (index, item) in enumerate(my_list): print('The item i...
GitHub is a huge collection of Git repositories. In other words, you can think of GitHub as a collection of many projects! Creating An Account Visit GitHub's main page Here Pick a username, enter in your email address, and pick a secure password and you're ready to go! Useful Tools For Git/...
Basic Usage cargo test Show program output cargo test -- --nocapture Run specific example cargo test test_name
.encode and .decode both have error modes. The default is 'strict', which raises exceptions on error. Other modes are more forgiving. Encoding >>> "£13.55".encode('ascii', errors='replace') b'?13.55' >>> "£13.55".encode('ascii', errors='ignore') b'13.55' ...
In order to create a random user password we can use the symbols provided in the string module. Specifically punctuation for punctuation symbols, ascii_letters for letters and digits for digits: from string import punctuation, ascii_letters, digits We can then combine all these symbols in a name...
In Go, an interface is just a set of methods. We use an interface to specify a behavior of a given object. type Painter interface { Paint() } The implementing type need not declare that it is implementing the interface. It is enough to define methods of the same signature. type Rembrandt ...
To start a new thread: use std::thread; fn main() { thread::spawn(move || { // The main thread will not wait for this thread to finish. That // might mean that the next println isn't even executed before the // program exits. println!("Hello from spa...
The special variable __name__ is not set by the user. It is mostly used to check whether or not the module is being run by itself or run because an import was performed. To avoid your module to run certain parts of its code when it gets imported, check if __name__ == '__main__'. Let module_1.py be ...
The jQuery UI framework helps to extend and increase the User Interface controls for jQuery JavaScript library. When you wish to use jQuery UI, you will need to add these libraries to your HTML. A quick way to start is using the Content Delivery Network available code sources: jQuery Libraries ht...
You can create a tuple and use a switch like so: var str: String? = "hi" var x: Int? = 5 switch (str, x) { case (.Some,.Some): print("Both have values") case (.Some, nil): print("String has a value") case (nil, .Some): print("Int has a value&...
Assuming you have a model called Post defined in your models.py file that contains blog posts, and has a date_published field. Step 1: Write the context processor Create (or add to) a file in your app directory called context_processors.py: from myapp.models import Post def recent_blog_posts...
<script> $( ".inclas").datepicker({ minDate: new Date(2007, 1 - 1, 1) maxDate: new Date(2008, 1 - 1, 1) }); </script> <input type ="text" id="datepick" class="inclas">

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