Tutorial by Topics: n

A List can hold numbers, words or really anything. That's why we call the List generic. Generics are basically used to define which types a class can hold and which type an object currently holds. class ClassName<TypeName> class ClassName<*> ClassName<in UpperBound> Clas...
The basic pattern for writing a module is to fill a table with keys that are function names and values that are the functions themselves. The module then returns this function for calling code to require and use. (Functions are first-class values in Lua, so storing a function in a table is easy an...
WinAPI (also known as Win32; officially called the Microsoft Windows API) is an application programming interface written in C by Microsoft to allow access to Windows features. The main components of the WinAPI are: WinBase: The kernel functions, CreateFile, CreateProcess, etc WinUser: The GUI...
This section provides an overview of what msbuild is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within msbuild, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for msbuild is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topic...
Machine Learning is the science (and art) of programming computers so they can learn from data. A more formal definition: It is the field of study that gives computers the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed. Arthur Samuel, 1959 A more engineering-oriented definition: A compu...
The official overview for Google Apps Script is published at http://www.google.com/script/start, from there Google Apps Script is a JavaScript cloud scripting language that provides easy ways to automate tasks across Google products and third party services and build web applications. From h...
R comes with classes for dates, date-times and time differences; see ?Dates, ?DateTimeClasses, ?difftime and follow the "See Also" section of those docs for further documentation. Related Docs: Dates and Date-Time Classes. Classes POSIXct A date-time class, POSIXct stores ti...
AttributeDescriptionheightSpecifies the canvas heightwidthSpecifies the canvas width This tag is not compatible with versions of Internet Explorer less than 9. Check caniuse.com for browser compatibility. canvas is only a container for graphics, and the actual drawing of graphics is done by J...
This section provides an overview of what x86 is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within x86, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for x86 is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics.
What is Boost? Boost is a large collection of free, high quality C++ libraries that cover a broad range of topics. It is often considered a "second standard library" for C++, since many common problems in C++ are solved by using Boost. From boost.org: Boost provides free peer-revi...
Mongoose is a MongoDB object modeling tool designed to work in an asynchronous environment. Everything in Mongoose starts with a Schema. Each schema maps to a MongoDB collection and defines the shape of the documents within that collection. Mongoose makes it painlessly easy to work with ...
A switch statement allows a variable to be tested for equality against a list of values. Each value is called a case, and the variable being switched on is checked for each switch case. It enables you to write a script that can choose from a series of options, but without requiring you to write a lo...
Serial ports are a common interface for communicating with external sensors or embedded systems such as Arduinos. Modern serial communications are often implemented over USB connections using USB-serial adapters. MATLAB provides built-in functions for serial communications, including RS-232 and RS-...
Unlike C/C++, Java is completely endian-neutral with respect to the underlying machine hardware. You do not get big or little endian behavior by default; you have to explicitly specify which behavior you want. The byte type is signed, with the range -128 to +127. To convert a byte value ...
In order to use the Objective-C runtime, you need to import it. #import <objc/objc.h>

Page 35 of 329