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Dynamics programming is a widely used concept and its often used for optimization. It refers to simplifying a complicated problem by breaking it down into simpler sub-problems in a recursive manner usually Bottom up approach. There are two key attributes that a problem must have in order for dynam...
private void EventName (object sender, EventArgs e); ParameterDetailsobject sendersender refers to the object that invoked the event that fired the event handler. This is useful if you have many objects using the same event handler.EventArgs eEventArgs is something of a dummy base class. In ...
The Simple Build Tool (SBT for short) can be used to build Scala (or Java) project code. This includes managing code, dependencies, and resources that must be built, tested, and/or compiled to a .jar or other artifact. Custom tasks can be created to manage all of these processes. A note on the na...
LOAD DATA [LOW_PRIORITY | CONCURRENT] [LOCAL] INFILE 'file_name' INTO TABLE tbl_name [CHARACTER SET charset] [{FIELDS | COLUMNS} [TERMINATED BY 'string'] [[OPTIONALLY] ENCLOSED BY 'char']] [LINES [STARTING BY 'string'] [TERMINATED BY 'string'] ] [IGNORE number {LINES | ROWS}] [(col_name...
AWS Lambda is a serverless setup for executing functions in the cloud. It leverages existing Amazon Web Services technologies to infinitely scale and run only when necessary in it's own isolated environment. Using Lambda, you can upload your code, configure it to run based on a variety of triggers...
This section provides an overview of what rxjs is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within rxjs, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for rxjs is new, you may need to create initial versions of those related topics. Ve...
The Facebook Graph API is one of the most useful tools available to app developers today. It is used to integrate Facebook functionality such as login or retrieving photos, friends and other data one might need from Facebook into one's own app.
Vue.directive(id, definition); Vue.directive(id, update); //when you need only the update function. ParameterDetailsidString - The directive id that will be used without the v- prefix. (Add the v- prefix when using it)definitionObject - A definition object can provide several hook function...
Error Log Locations /var/log/ Typically the system.log and exception.log file will exist in the /var/log/ folder. These contain most of the information you will need. You can check to see if these are enabled and what the names of the exception and system log are by going to System > Conf...
Data vs Computed Properties The main use-case difference for the data and computed properties of a Vue instance is dependent on the potential state or probability of changing of the data. When deciding what category a certain object should be, these questions might help: Is this a constant ...
This section provides an overview of what data-structures is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within data-structures, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for data-structures is new, you may need to create initial version...
Using undocumented features is considered a risky practice1, as these features may change without notice or simply work differently on different MATLAB versions. For this reason, it is advised to employ defensive programming techniques such as enclosing undocumented pieces of code within try/cat...
ParameterDetailsspeakerShould be an output to an analog speaker
This section provides an overview of what linux-kernel is, and why a developer might want to use it. It should also mention any large subjects within linux-kernel, and link out to the related topics. Since the Documentation for linux-kernel is new, you may need to create initial versions of thos...
const Type myVariable = initial; // Declares a const variable; cannot be changed const Type &myReference = myVariable; // Declares a reference to a const variable const Type *myPointer = &myVariable; // Declares a pointer-to-const. The pointer can change, but the underlying data member c...
IBM midrange is a generic term which encompasses a family of 'baby mainframe' computers which IBM have been making since the late 1960s. 1969: System/3. System/3 is not compatible with IBM's System/360, and it costs about half as much. The primary programming language is RPG II. 1975: System...

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