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This is a set of examples highlighting basic usage of SQL Server. VersionRelease DateSQL Server 20162016-06-01SQL Server 20142014-03-18SQL Server 20122011-10-11SQL Server 2008 R22010-04-01SQL Server 20082008-08-06SQL Server 20052005-11-01SQL Server 20002000-11-01
random.seed(a=None, version=2) (version is only avaiable for python 3.x) random.getstate() random.setstate(state) random.randint(a, b) random.randrange(stop) random.randrange(start, stop, step=1) random.choice(seq) random.shuffle(x, random=random.random) random.sample(population, k) ...
let regex = /pattern/[flags] let regex = new RegExp('pattern', [flags]) let ismatch = regex.test('text') let results = regex.exec('text') FlagsDetailsgglobal. All matches (don't return on the first match).mmulti-line. Causes ^ & $ to match the begin/end of each line (not only begin/e...
It's worth noting that staging has little to do with 'files' themselves and everything to do with the changes within each given file. We stage files that contain changes, and git tracks the changes as commits (even when the changes in a commit are made across several files). The distinction betwe...
This topic illustrates how to avoid adding unwanted files (or file changes) in a Git repo. There are several ways (global or local .gitignore, .git/exclude, git update-index --assume-unchanged, and git update-index --skip-tree), but keep in mind Git is managing content, which means: ignoring actuall...
The UILabel class implements a read-only text view. You can use this class to draw one or multiple lines of static text, such as those you might use to identify other parts of your user interface. The base UILabel class provides support for both simple and complex styling of the label text. You can ...
“ An optional value either contains a value or contains nil to indicate that a value is missing” Excerpt From: Apple Inc. “The Swift Programming Language (Swift 3.1 Edition).” iBooks. https://itun.es/us/k5SW7.l Basic optional use cases include: for a constant (let), use of an optional within a loo...
!= - Is not equal to == - Is equal to > - greater than < - less than >= - greater than or equal to <= - less than or equal to is - test if objects are the exact same object is not = test if objects are not the exact same object ParameterDeta...
Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. Features: Statically typed: Every expression in Haskell has a type which is determined at compile time. Static type checking is the process of verifying the type safety of a program based on analysis of a program's text (source...
a = [] # using array literal a = Array.new # equivalent to using literal a = Array.new(5) # create an array with 5 elements with value of nil. a = Array.new(5, 0) # create an array with 5 elements with default value of 0.
Anchor tags are commonly used to link separate webpages, but they can also be used to link between different places in a single document, often within table of contents or even launch external applications. This topic explains the implementation and application of HTML anchor tags in various roles. ...
An operator in a programming language is a symbol that tells the compiler or interpreter to perform a specific mathematical, relational or logical operation and produce a final result. C has many powerful operators. Many C operators are binary operators, which means they have two operands. For exa...
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For many programmers the regex is some sort of magical sword that they throw to solve any kind of text parsing situation. But this tool is nothing magical, and even though it's great at what it does, it's not a full featured programming language (i.e. it is not Turing-complete). What does 'regu...
global a, b, c nonlocal a, b x = something # binds x (x, y) = something # binds x and y x += something # binds x. Similarly for all other "op=" del x # binds x for x in something: # binds x with something as x: # binds x except Exception as ex: # binds ex inside block ...
class Name #some code describing the class behavior end Class names in Ruby are Constants, so the first letter should be a capital. class Cat # correct end class dog # wrong, throws an error end
new Date(); new Date(value); new Date(dateAsString); new Date(year, month[, day[, hour[, minute[, second[, millisecond]]]]]); ParameterDetailsvalueThe number of milliseconds since 1 January 1970 00:00:00.000 UTC (Unix epoch)dateAsStringA date formatted as a string (see examples for more i...

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