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BroadcastReceiver (receiver) is an Android component which allows you to register for system or application events. All registered receivers for an event are notified by the Android runtime once this event happens. for example, a broadcast announcing that the screen has turned off, the battery is l...
{{ my_date_time|my_custom_filter }} {{ my_date_time|my_custom_filter(args) }} ParameterDetailsvalueThe value passed in by Jinja, to be filteredargsExtra arguments to be passed into the filter function
The TRUNCATE statement deletes all data from a table. This is similar to DELETE with no filter, but, depending on the database software, has certain restrictions and optimizations. TRUNCATE TABLE table_name; TRUNCATE is a DDL (Data Definition Language) command, and as such there are si...
EOMONTH (start_date [, month_to_add ] ) as per https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187819.aspx, DateTimes are only precise to 3ms. Rounding of datetime Fractional Second Precision datetime values are rounded to increments of .000, .003, or .007 seconds, as shown in the following ta...
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Middleware is a software component that will determine how to process the request and decide whether to pass it to the next component in the application pipeline. Each middleware has a vary specific role and actions to preform on the request.
An Activity represents a single screen with a user interface(UI). An Android App may have more than one Activity, for example, An email App can have one activity to list all the emails, another activity to show email contents, yet another activity to compose new email. All the activities in an App w...
include Comparable implement the space-ship operator (<=>) ParameterDetailsotherThe instance to be compared to self x <=> y should return a negative number if x < y, zero if x == y and a positive number if x > y.
a[start:end] # items start through end-1 a[start:] # items start through the rest of the array a[:end] # items from the beginning through end-1 a[start:end:step] # start through not past end, by step a[:] # a copy of the whole array source lst[::-1] gives you a revers...
lock (obj) {} Using the lock statement you can control different threads' access to code within the code block. It is commonly used to prevent race conditions, for example multiple threads reading and removing items from a collection. As locking forces threads to wait for other threads to ...

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