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Server Aggregation Average Aggregation Queries in Meteor is it possible to package a 'real' mongodb library for use on the *server* side only in meteor 0.6 Client Aggregation (Minimongo) https://github.com/utunga/pocketmeteor/tree/master/packages/mongowrapper
XMPP connections comprise two XML streams: one for ingress and one for egress. These streams are generally sent over the same TCP connection (although sometimes multiple connections may be used, especially for server-to-server connections) and share certain features for which negotiation is requi...
Subscriptions are means to listen to inputs. Incoming ports, keyboard or mouse events, WebSocket messages, geolocation and page visibility changes, all can serve as inputs.
RSpec::Expectations lets you express expected outcomes on an object using an example-based DSL syntax. This topic gives examples of how to expect test results in RSpec using expect .to and the many built-in matchers. This functionality is provided by the rspec-expectations gem.
This section provides an overview of what encryption is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within encryption, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for encryption is new, you may need to create initial versions of those rela...
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var stripeSubscriptionOptions = new StripeSubscriptionCreateOptions(); //create a variable to hold options object stripeSubscriptionOptions.Quantity = model.update; //example option of quantity of seats for a subscription var subscriptionService = new StripeSubscriptionSer...
On this page, you can find examples of how design patterns are implemented in C++. For the details on these patterns, you can check out the design patterns documentation. A design pattern is a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem within a given context in software design. ...

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