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Using a = New DisposableClass [, b = ...] ... End Using Using a = GetDisposable(...) [, b = ...] ... End Using
This section provides an overview of what azure-documentdb is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within azure-documentdb, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for azure-documentdb is new, you may need to create initial ver...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectX Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. Although DirectX contains a number of sub-components, DirectX is freq...
The script allows you to create a backup directory for each execution with the following syntax : Name of database backup directory + date and time of execution Example : prodDir22-11-2016-19h55 After it's created, it creates two backup files with the following syntax : Name of database + date ...
Gists are a great way to share your work. You can share single files, parts of files, or full applications. You can access gists at https://gist.github.com. Every gist is a Git repository, which means that it can be forked and cloned. The gist editor is powered by CodeMirror. There are two types o...
There are some terms you must be aware of before going to write the Jasmine test cases. Suites A suit is the starting point of a Jasmine test cases, it actually calls the global jasmine function describe. It can have two parameters, a string value which describes the suit, and a function wh...
Exporting is the feature where we can export our chart data to the format we need. Normally we have two kind of exporting, Server side exporting Client side exporting
Reading data into a SAS dataset can be accomplished using multiple approaches including the datalines statement, from an external file using an infile statement in the data step, or reading data from an external file using proc import. In addition you can read in data from external sources that are ...
As with web development, <meta> tags can be included in the <head> tag of an email. <meta> tags tell emails clients how to interpret and display email code. These are <meta> tags that are regularly used in email.
In the example above, a reference field (SupID) can be used to indicate the ID of that employee's supervisor. Using something as simple as a DLOOKUP can return the name of that supervisor. eg. DLOOKUP("Name","EmployeeTable", "ID = " & SupID) Another good ex...
Sources The examples above are from lecture notes frome a lecture which was taught 2008 in Bonn, Germany. They in term are based on the book Algorithm Design by Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos:

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