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Completes the introduction to stores and folders started in part 2 of this tutorial Expected prior knowledge: You have studied part 2 of this tutorial or are already familiar with its contents.
First part of an introduction to stores and the folders they contain. Contains macros to display (1) the names of accessible stores and (2) the names of accessible stores and the top level folders within them.
Gaining access to Outlook's Visual Basic Editor, inserting your first module and renaming that module. Expected prior knowledge: You are an Outlook user. With Outlook 2003, you can immediately select the Visual Basic Editor. With later versions, you must add the Developer tab before you can select...
When building applications using Angular 2.x there are times when it's required to use any third party libraries like jQuery, Google Analytics, Chat Integration JavaScript APIs and etc.
As you probably know if you came from OOP school, specializing an abstract class and use it is a practice you should keep in mind when writing your code. What if you could define an abstract function and specialize it in order to create different versions of it? Thinks it as a sort of function Inhe...
This technique divides input data into data classes to reduce test cases amount to validate a rule. The idea is that given a set of possible equivalent values, using just one of those values will be enough to design a test case. An advantage of this approach is reduction in the time required for...

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