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Thymeleaf is a template engine, a library written in JAVA. It allows a developer to define a HTML, XHTML or HTML5 page template and later fill it with data to generate final page. Therefore it realizes a Model-View part of a Model-View-Controller pattern. Thymeleaf's important design principle is...
Should we include the non-documented ffill and bfill?
Fragments are very important components of user interface in android apps. They were introduced first in Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) API. Understanding design paradigm of Fragments Fragments were introduced for primarily supporting modular and flexible UI on large screen devices such as tablets. ...
JMeter is a Load-Testing Tool used for Performance Testing. A Performance Tester can record actions in a web browser or manually build a script which can then be run with hundreds or thousands of users. JMeter can be used to create incredibly dynamic users and scenarios using its various elements...
MPI is a standard for communication among a group of distributed (or local) processes. It includes routines to send and receive data, communicate collectively, and other more complex tasks. The standard provides an API for C and Fortran, but bindings to various other languages also exist. Ver...
macro name(ex) ... end quote ... end :(...) $x Meta.quot(x) QuoteNode(x) esc(x) Julia’s metaprogramming features are heavily inspired by those of Lisp-like languages, and will seem familiar to those with some Lisp background. Metaprogramming is very powerful. When used correctly, it ...
A “varargs” method argument allows callers of that method to specify multiple arguments of the designated type, each as a separate argument. It is specified in the method declaration by three ASCII periods (...) after the base type. The method itself receives those arguments as a single array, w...
There will come a time where your CakePHP application will need to query more than one database. The method for requesting Models from non-default databases is not present in the official documentation.
DataFrame.merge(right, how='inner', on=None, left_on=None, right_on=None, left_index=False, right_index=False, sort=False, suffixes=('_x', '_y'), copy=True, indicator=False) Merge DataFrame objects by performing a database-style join operation by columns or indexes. If joining columns ...

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