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In this topic you can learn a bit about manipulating bitmapdata and visual processing, working with pixels and getting started with effects filters.
Iron is a popular web framework for Rust (based on the lower-level Hyper library) which promotes the idea of extensibility through middleware. Much of the functionality needed to create a useful website can be found in Iron's middleware rather than the library itself.
As with web development, it's good to provide some reset CSS to the emails. As when building a web page, adding a CSS reset to an email helps to normalize how the code gets rendered across multiple email clients (since each has it's own default styles and way of interpreting code).
This is a documentation about playing audio in Unity3D.
This topic contains information about navigating throughout the filesystem using the terminal.
This topic contains information about customizing the look, feel, and functionality of Terminal. Terminal is easy to customize. Most terminal customization is available through both Terminal > Preferences graphically, and by using terminal commands. The terminal preferences window contains 4 ta...
How to get the desired formatting of DateTime and Numeric values.
This Topic is about Multi core programming using Task Parallel Library with .NET framework. The task parallel library allows you to write code which is human readable and adjusts itself with the number of Cores available. So you can be sure that your software would auto-upgrade itself with the upgra...
RandomForest is an ensemble method for classification or regression that reduces the chance of overfitting the data. Details of the method can be found in the Wikipedia article on Random Forests. The main implementation for R is in the randomForest package, but there are other implementations. See ...
The JavaMail page on the Oracle website describes it as follows The JavaMail API provides a platform-independent and protocol-independent framework to build mail and messaging applications. The JavaMail API is available as an optional package for use with the Java SE platform and is also inclu...
This section provides an overview of what sonata-admin is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within sonata-admin, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for sonata-admin is new, you may need to create initial versions of tho...
The SUMPRODUCT function multiplies corresponding components in the given arrays, and returns the sum of those products SUMPRODUCT(array1, [array2], [array3], ...) The array arguments must have the same dimensions. If they do not, SUMPRODUCT returns the #VALUE! error value. SUMPRODUCT tre...
When you're new to Rails and working on legacy Rails applications, it can be confusing to understand which framework was introduced when. This topic is designed to be the definitive list of all frameworks across Rails versions.
Authentication is the process of verifying the identity of a client. When access control, i.e. authorization, is enabled, MongoDB requires all clients to authenticate themselves in order to determine their access. MongoDB supports a number of authentication mechanisms that clients can use to verify...
Authorization is the basically verifies user privileges. MongoDB support different kind of authorization models. 1. Role base access control <br> Role are group of privileges, actions over resources. That are gain to users over a given namespace (Database). Actions are performs on resourc...
This section provides an overview of what bigcommerce is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within bigcommerce, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for bigcommerce is new, you may need to create initial versions of those ...
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