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'A string' // creates a string via single-quoted literal "A string" // creates a string via double-quoted literal String.new("A string") %q(A string) // alternative syntax for creating single quoted strings %Q(A string) // alternative syntax for creating double quoted stri...
ASP.NET is a collection of technologies within the .NET Framework that are targeted towards web application development. These technologies consist of: WebForms: A RAD style development platform using web controls. MVC: A Model View Controller development platform. SignalR: A real-time messag...
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LINQ is a set of features introduced in the .NET Framework version 3.5 that bridges the gap between the world of objects and the world of data. Traditionally, queries against data are expressed as simple strings without type checking at compile time or IntelliSense support. Furthermore, you have ...
Dart is an open-source, class-based, optionally-typed programming language for building web applications--on both the client and server--created by Google. Dart’s design goals are: Create a structured yet flexible language for web programming. Make Dart feel familiar and natural to programme...
Unity provides a cross platform game development environment for developers. Developers can use C# language and/or JavaScript syntax based UnityScript for programming the game. Target deployment platforms can be switched easily in the editor. All core game code stays same except some platform depe...
What is Ubuntu? Ubuntu is an open source software platform that runs everywhere from the smartphone, the tablet and the PC to the server and the cloud. Why use Ubuntu for development? The fastest route from development to deployment on desktop, mobile, server or cloud The desktop of choice f...
Data.table is a package that extends the functionality of data frames from base R, particularly improving on their performance and syntax. See the package's Docs area at Getting started with data.table for details. DT[i, j, by] # DT[where, select|update|do, by] DT[...][...] # chaining ####...
This section provides an overview of what scheme is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within scheme, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for scheme is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics. ...
This section provides an overview of what tensorflow is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within tensorflow, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for tensorflow is new, you may need to create initial versions of those rela...
React Native lets you build mobile apps using only JavaScript. It uses the same design as React, letting you compose a rich mobile UI from declarative components. With React Native, you don't build a “mobile web app”, an “HTML5 app”, or a “hybrid app”. You build a real mobile app that's indisting...
Wild Card with % : SELECT * FROM [table] WHERE [column_name] Like '%Value%' Wild Card with _ : SELECT * FROM [table] WHERE [column_name] Like 'V_n%' Wild Card with [charlist] : SELECT * FROM [table] WHERE [column_name] Like 'V[abc]n%' LIKE condition in WHERE clause is used...
Debug.Print(string) Stop() / Stop
CMake is a tool for defining and managing code builds, primarily for C++. CMake is a cross-platform tool; the idea is to have a single definition of how the project is built - which translates into specific build definitions for any supported platform. It accomplishes this by pairing with differ...
A CSS distance measurement is a number immediately followed by a length unit (px, em, pc, in, …) CSS supports a number of length measurements units. They are absolute or relative. valueunit 1em UnitDescription%Define sizes in terms of parent objects or current object dependent on prope...

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