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This section provides an overview of what service-worker is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within service-worker, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for service-worker is new, you may need to create initial versions ...
Most of the system models available in Simulink can be implemented using m-files but there are there are some core differences that people prefer to use Simulink. Here we will list som of the advantages of Simulink over m-file simulation. 1- Simulink is Similar to hardware implementation. 2- Simul...
This section provides an overview of what nutch is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within nutch, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for nutch is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics. ...
This topic covers basic structures in OpenCV. The structures that will be discussed in this topic are DataType, Point, Vec, Size, Rect, Scalar, Ptr and Mat.
This topic is intended to demonstrate various patterns and practices available to modify base data views in Acumatica.
First introduced in iOS 3.1 as part of the Objective-C runtime, associated objects provide a way to add instance variables to an existing class object (w\o subclassing. This means you'll be able to attach any object to any other object without subclassing. void objc_setAssociatedObject(id o...
Rust 1.15 added (stabilized) a new feature: Custom derive aka Macros 1.1. Now apart from usual PartialEq or Debug you can have #[deriving(MyOwnDerive)]. Two primary users of the feature is serde and diesel. Rust Book link: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/procedural-macros.html
The List datatype in Redis is an ordered collection of items referenced by a Redis key. Redis allows you to access and modify a list by index or push/pop operations. In Redis, the two ends of a list are referred to as the left and the right. The left corresponds to the first element or head of a ...
This section provides an overview of what openfire is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within openfire, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for openfire is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related t...
Redis supports a set datatype analogous to mathematical sets for modeling data in the database. Sets are a compound datatype consisting of a group of unique, unordered members. Sets support adding and removing members, size operations, as well as combination operations that take two sets and gener...
Redis provides a couple of mechanisms for extending the functionality of the database. One mechanism is through the use of server-side LUA scripts that can be executed to manipulate data. Lua scripts can be useful to perform expensive operations or to implement atomic operations that require logic...
Algorithms are a backbone to computing. Making a choice of which algorithm to use in which situation distinguishes an average from good programmer. With that in mind, here are definitions and code examples of some of the basic algorithms out there.
In this topic, we'll look to explain how to Customise axes, titles and legends whilst using the ggplot2 library.
MessageBox is a simple concept for decoupling entities. For example entity A can place a message that entity B can read whenever suitable. A view controller would like to talk to another view controller, but you don't want to create a strong or weak relationship.
Inspired by game development UIPheonix is a super easy, flexible, dynamic and highly scalable UI framework + concept for building reusable component/control-driven apps for macOS, iOS and tvOS. The same API apply for cross platform development! Think of it as using Lego blocks, you can use similar o...
Parameterized Queries can be used to defend against SQL Injection attacks.
MKBlockQueue allows you to create a chain of blocks and execute them one after the other in a queue. Compared with NSOperation, with MKBlockQueue you decide yourself when a block is complete and when you want the queue to continue. You can also pass data from one block to the next. https://github.c...
This topic will teach you one of the many useful things to know in the scripting language, batch file; Adding a delay/pause/timeout to your batch file.

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