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Pester is a test framework for PowerShell that allows you to run test cases for you PowerShell code. It can be used to run ex. unit tests to help you verify that your modules, scripts etc. work as intended. What is Pester and Why Should I Care?
This section provides an overview of what axapta is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within axapta, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for axapta is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics. ...
PowerShell modules bring extendibility to the systems administrator, DBA, and developer. Whether it’s simply as a method to share functions and scripts. Powershell Functions are to avoid repitetive codes. Refer [PS Functions][1] [1]: PowerShell Functions PowerShell Scripts are used for automating...
Activiti is an Open-Source enterprise Business Process Management (BPM) solution targeted at business people and developers. At its core is a high performance business process engine with the flexibility and scalability to handle a wide variety of critical processes. The modern BPM solution also p...
Although combinators have limited practical use, they are a useful tool in education to understand how programming is fundamentally linked to logic, and how very simple building blocks can combine to create very complex behaviour. In the context of Julia, learning how to create and use combinators...
Strings in D are immutable; use .dup to make a mutable char array if you want to edit in-place.
Examples work as of three.js R79 (revision 79).
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Wikipedia definition of dependency injection is: In software engineering, dependency injection is a software design pattern that implements inversion of control for resolving dependencies. A dependency is an object that can be used (a service). An injection is the passing of a dependency to a dep...
Active record is an architectural pattern of modeling database objects. In this pattern classes match very closely the structure of underlying database.
This section provides an overview of what shopify is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within shopify, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for shopify is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topic...
This section provides an overview of what teradata is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within teradata, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for teradata is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related to...
In the first versions of iText, there was only one font class: Font. With this font, you could create a Font object for fourteen fonts from five font families: Helvetica (regular, bold, oblique, bold-oblique), Times Roman (regular, bold, italic, bold-italic), Courier (regular, bold, oblique, bold...
Creating a document in which you have to switch between styles frequently tends to be tedious in iText 5. You need to create a lot of Chunk objects and you always have to make a trade-off between applying the styles directly to every new Chunk or creating a helper method that creates the Chunk for...
The iText 5 class names PdfPTable and PdfPCell were chosen because we already had classes named Table and Cell to create table and cell objects at the highest programming level. There was also a class named PdfTable to be used by iText internally. Those classes had a lot of flaws and they were dep...

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