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Getting set up to use webdev takes some time, if you're doing anything more than tweaking a bit of text. Here are the initial setup steps: $ mkdir site $ cd site $ git clone [email protected]:dart-lang/site-webdev.git $ source ./scripts/env-set.sh $ ./scripts/install-dart-sdk.sh $ ./s...
Detailed instructions on getting qt5 set up or installed.
This code will prompt you to create the directory with :w, or just do it with :w!: augroup vimrc-auto-mkdir autocmd! autocmd BufWritePre * call s:auto_mkdir(expand('<afile>:p:h'), v:cmdbang) function! s:auto_mkdir(dir, force) if !isdirectory(a:dir) \ && (a:f...
It is very common for C functions to accept pointers to other functions as arguments. Most popular example is setting an action to be executed when a button is clicked in some GUI toolkit library. It is possible to pass Haskell functions as C callbacks. To call this C function: void event_callback...
Yesod project can be created with stack new using following templates: yesod-minimal. Simplest Yesod scaffold possible. yesod-mongo. Uses MongoDB as DB engine. yesod-mysql. Uses MySQL as DB engine. yesod-postgres. Uses PostgreSQL as DB engine. yesod-postgres-fay. Uses PostgreSQL as DB engine....
In this example, we will try to find JavaScript data which containing backgroundColor:'#FFF'. Then, we will change value of backgroundColor '#FFF' ⇨ '#ddd'. This code uses getWholeData() and setWholeData() methods to manipulate JavaScript data. Alternatively, html() method can be used to get data of...
Mutable global items (called static mut, highlighting the inherent contradiction involved in their use) are unsafe because it is difficult for the compiler to ensure they are used appropriately. However, the introduction of mutually exclusive locks around data allows memory-safe mutable globals. Th...
A SIMPLE TEMPLATE Let’s start with a very simple template that shows our name and our favorite thing: <div> Hello my name is {{name}} and I like {{thing}} quite a lot. </div> {}: RENDERING To render a value, we can use the standard double-curly syntax: My name is {{name}} P...
Detailed instructions on getting cocoa-touch set up or installed.
Assuming we have an activity with an example layout called activity_main.xml: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layou...
Android extensions also work with multiple Android Product Flavors. For example if we have flavors in build.gradle like so: android { productFlavors { paid { ... } free { ... } } } And for example, only the free flavor has ...
UINavigationController is used to form a tree-like hierarchy of view controllers, which is known as a navigation stack. From developers perspective: You can connect independently made controller and get all the benefits of a free hierarchy manager and common UI presenter gratis. UINavigationContro...
a simple yet very useful command: :g/ending/m$ moves lines containing ending to the end of the buffer. m means move $ means end of buffer, while 0 means beginning of buffer.
The C standard (C11, and C99 too) defines the following flags for printf(): FlagConversionsMeaning-allThe result of the conversion shall be left-justified within the field. The conversion is right-justified if this flag is not specified.+signed numericThe result of a signed conversion shall always ...
There's two ways to create a ByteBuffer, where one can be subdivided again. If you have an already existing byte[], you can "wrap" it into a ByteBuffer to simplify processing: byte[] reqBuffer = new byte[BUFFER_SIZE]; int readBytes = socketInputStream.read(reqBuffer); final ByteBuffer ...
Given a ByteBuffer instance one can write primitive-type data to it using relative and absolute put. The striking difference is that putting data using the relative method keeps track of the index the data is inserted at for you, while the absolute method always requires giving an index to put the d...
Below is an Employer entity class which is mapped to the table employer. As you can see I used fetch = FetchType.LAZY instead of fetch = FetchType.EAGER. The reason I am using LAZY is because Employer may have a lot of properties later on and every time I may not need to know all the fields of an Em...
Let’s get into using some Git. First things first—you have to install it. You can get it a number of ways; the two major ones are to install it from source or to install an existing package for your platform. Installing from Source If you can, it’s generally useful to install Git from source, beca...
Detailed instructions on getting microsoft-dynamics set up or installed.
The interactive mode The most basic way to use R is the interactive mode. You type commands and immediately get the result from R. Using R as a calculator Start R by typing R at the command prompt of your operating system or by executing RGui on Windows. Below you can see a screenshot of an inter...

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