Programs & Examples On #Id3

ID3 is a metadata container (often used with MP3s) which can be used to store details about the enclosing file.

View/edit ID3 data for MP3 files

UltraID3Lib...

Be aware that UltraID3Lib is no longer officially available, and thus no longer maintained. See comments below for the link to a Github project that includes this library

//using HundredMilesSoftware.UltraID3Lib;
UltraID3 u = new UltraID3();
u.Read(@"C:\mp3\song.mp3");
//view
Console.WriteLine(u.Artist);
//edit
u.Artist = "New Artist";
u.Write();

Deleting rows with Python in a CSV file

You should have if row[2] != "0". Otherwise it's not checking to see if the string value is equal to 0.

TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface

If you use Python3x then string is not the same type as for Python 2.x, you must cast it to bytes (encode it).

plaintext = input("Please enter the text you want to compress")
filename = input("Please enter the desired filename")
with gzip.open(filename + ".gz", "wb") as outfile:
    outfile.write(bytes(plaintext, 'UTF-8'))

Also do not use variable names like string or file while those are names of module or function.

EDIT @Tom

Yes, non-ASCII text is also compressed/decompressed. I use Polish letters with UTF-8 encoding:

plaintext = 'Polish text: acelnószzACELNÓSZZ'
filename = 'foo.gz'
with gzip.open(filename, 'wb') as outfile:
    outfile.write(bytes(plaintext, 'UTF-8'))
with gzip.open(filename, 'r') as infile:
    outfile_content = infile.read().decode('UTF-8')
print(outfile_content)

Using any() and all() to check if a list contains one set of values or another

Generally speaking:

all and any are functions that take some iterable and return True, if

  • in the case of all(), no values in the iterable are falsy;
  • in the case of any(), at least one value is truthy.

A value x is falsy iff bool(x) == False. A value x is truthy iff bool(x) == True.

Any non-booleans in the iterable will be fine — bool(x) will coerce any x according to these rules: 0, 0.0, None, [], (), [], set(), and other empty collections will yield False, anything else True. The docstring for bool uses the terms 'true'/'false' for 'truthy'/'falsy', and True/False for the concrete boolean values.


In your specific code samples:

You misunderstood a little bit how these functions work. Hence, the following does something completely not what you thought:

if any(foobars) == big_foobar:

...because any(foobars) would first be evaluated to either True or False, and then that boolean value would be compared to big_foobar, which generally always gives you False (unless big_foobar coincidentally happened to be the same boolean value).

Note: the iterable can be a list, but it can also be a generator/generator expression (˜ lazily evaluated/generated list) or any other iterator.

What you want instead is:

if any(x == big_foobar for x in foobars):

which basically first constructs an iterable that yields a sequence of booleans—for each item in foobars, it compares the item to big_foobar and emits the resulting boolean into the resulting sequence:

tmp = (x == big_foobar for x in foobars)

then any walks over all items in tmp and returns True as soon as it finds the first truthy element. It's as if you did the following:

In [1]: foobars = ['big', 'small', 'medium', 'nice', 'ugly']                                        

In [2]: big_foobar = 'big'                                                                          

In [3]: any(['big' == big_foobar, 'small' == big_foobar, 'medium' == big_foobar, 'nice' == big_foobar, 'ugly' == big_foobar])        
Out[3]: True

Note: As DSM pointed out, any(x == y for x in xs) is equivalent to y in xs but the latter is more readable, quicker to write and runs faster.

Some examples:

In [1]: any(x > 5 for x in range(4))
Out[1]: False

In [2]: all(isinstance(x, int) for x in range(10))
Out[2]: True

In [3]: any(x == 'Erik' for x in ['Erik', 'John', 'Jane', 'Jim'])
Out[3]: True

In [4]: all([True, True, True, False, True])
Out[4]: False

See also: http://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html#all

grep without showing path/file:line

From the man page:

-h, --no-filename
    Suppress the prefixing of file names on output. This is the default when there
    is only one file (or only standard input) to search.

How to delete a line from a text file in C#?

I wrote a method to delete lines from files.

This program uses using System.IO.

See my code:

void File_DeleteLine(int Line, string Path)
{
    StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
    using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(Path))
    {
        int Countup = 0;
        while (!sr.EndOfStream)
        {
            Countup++;
            if (Countup != Line)
            {
                using (StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(sb))
                {
                    sw.WriteLine(sr.ReadLine());
                }
            }
            else
            {
                sr.ReadLine();
            }
        }
    }
    using (StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(Path))
    {
        sw.Write(sb.ToString());
    }
}

MongoDB: Is it possible to make a case-insensitive query?

The best method is in your language of choice, when creating a model wrapper for your objects, have your save() method iterate through a set of fields that you will be searching on that are also indexed; those set of fields should have lowercase counterparts that are then used for searching.

Every time the object is saved again, the lowercase properties are then checked and updated with any changes to the main properties. This will make it so you can search efficiently, but hide the extra work needed to update the lc fields each time.

The lower case fields could be a key:value object store or just the field name with a prefixed lc_. I use the second one to simplify querying (deep object querying can be confusing at times).

Note: you want to index the lc_ fields, not the main fields they are based off of.

Is it a good practice to use an empty URL for a HTML form's action attribute? (action="")

Just use

?

<form action="?" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="myForm" id="myForm">

It doesn't violate HTML5 standards.

How can I pass arguments to a batch file?

Inspired by an answer elsewhere by @Jon, I have crafted a more general algorithm for extracting named parameters, optional values, and switches.

Let us say that we want to implement a utility foobar. It requires an initial command. It has an optional parameter --foo which takes an optional value (which cannot be another parameter, of course); if the value is missing it defaults to default. It also has an optional parameter --bar which takes a required value. Lastly it can take a flag --baz with no value allowed. Oh, and these parameters can come in any order.

In other words, it looks like this:

foobar <command> [--foo [<fooval>]] [--bar <barval>] [--baz]

Here is a solution:

@ECHO OFF
SETLOCAL
REM FooBar parameter demo
REM By Garret Wilson

SET CMD=%~1

IF "%CMD%" == "" (
  GOTO usage
)
SET FOO=
SET DEFAULT_FOO=default
SET BAR=
SET BAZ=

SHIFT
:args
SET PARAM=%~1
SET ARG=%~2
IF "%PARAM%" == "--foo" (
  SHIFT
  IF NOT "%ARG%" == "" (
    IF NOT "%ARG:~0,2%" == "--" (
      SET FOO=%ARG%
      SHIFT
    ) ELSE (
      SET FOO=%DEFAULT_FOO%
    )
  ) ELSE (
    SET FOO=%DEFAULT_FOO%
  )
) ELSE IF "%PARAM%" == "--bar" (
  SHIFT
  IF NOT "%ARG%" == "" (
    SET BAR=%ARG%
    SHIFT
  ) ELSE (
    ECHO Missing bar value. 1>&2
    ECHO:
    GOTO usage
  )
) ELSE IF "%PARAM%" == "--baz" (
  SHIFT
  SET BAZ=true
) ELSE IF "%PARAM%" == "" (
  GOTO endargs
) ELSE (
  ECHO Unrecognized option %1. 1>&2
  ECHO:
  GOTO usage
)
GOTO args
:endargs

ECHO Command: %CMD%
IF NOT "%FOO%" == "" (
  ECHO Foo: %FOO%
)
IF NOT "%BAR%" == "" (
  ECHO Bar: %BAR%
)
IF "%BAZ%" == "true" (
  ECHO Baz
)

REM TODO do something with FOO, BAR, and/or BAZ
GOTO :eof

:usage
ECHO FooBar
ECHO Usage: foobar ^<command^> [--foo [^<fooval^>]] [--bar ^<barval^>] [--baz]
EXIT /B 1
  • Use SETLOCAL so that the variables don't escape into the calling environment.
  • Don't forget to initialize the variables SET FOO=, etc. in case someone defined them in the calling environment.
  • Use %~1 to remove quotes.
  • Use IF "%ARG%" == "" and not IF [%ARG%] == [] because [ and ] don't play will at all with values ending in a space.
  • Even if you SHIFT inside an IF block, the current args such as %~1 don't get updated because they are determined when the IF is parsed. You could use %~1 and %~2 inside the IF block, but it would be confusing because you had a SHIFT. You could put the SHIFT at the end of the block for clarity, but that might get lost and/or confuse people as well. So "capturing" %~1 and %~1 outside the block seems best.
  • You don't want to use a parameter in place of another parameter's optional value, so you have to check IF NOT "%ARG:~0,2%" == "--".
  • Be careful only to SHIFT when you use one of the parameters.
  • The duplicate code SET FOO=%DEFAULT_FOO% is regrettable, but the alternative would be to add an IF "%FOO%" == "" SET FOO=%DEFAULT_FOO% outside the IF NOT "%ARG%" == "" block. However because this is still inside the IF "%PARAM%" == "--foo" block, the %FOO% value would have been evaluated and set before you ever entered the block, so you would never detect that both the --foo parameter was present and also that the %FOO% value was missing.
  • Note that ECHO Missing bar value. 1>&2 sends the error message to stderr.
  • Want a blank line in a Windows batch file? You gotta use ECHO: or one of the variations.

How can I keep a container running on Kubernetes?

You could use this CMD in your Dockerfile:

CMD exec /bin/bash -c "trap : TERM INT; sleep infinity & wait"

This will keep your container alive until it is told to stop. Using trap and wait will make your container react immediately to a stop request. Without trap/wait stopping will take a few seconds.

For busybox based images (used in alpine based images) sleep does not know about the infinity argument. This workaround gives you the same immediate response to a docker stop like in the above example:

CMD exec /bin/sh -c "trap : TERM INT; sleep 9999999999d & wait"

execJs: 'Could not find a JavaScript runtime' but execjs AND therubyracer are in Gemfile

In my case running the bundle command did the trick. I trust they find each other then.

C++/CLI Converting from System::String^ to std::string

I spent hours trying to convert a windows form listbox ToString value to a standard string so that I could use it with fstream to output to a txt file. My Visual Studio didn't come with marshal header files which several answers I found said to use. After so much trial and error I finally found a solution to the problem that just uses System::Runtime::InteropServices:

void MarshalString ( String ^ s, string& os ) {
   using namespace Runtime::InteropServices;
   const char* chars = 
      (const char*)(Marshal::StringToHGlobalAnsi(s)).ToPointer();
   os = chars;
   Marshal::FreeHGlobal(IntPtr((void*)chars));
}

//this is the code to use the function:
scheduleBox->SetSelected(0,true);
string a = "test";
String ^ c = gcnew String(scheduleBox->SelectedItem->ToString());
MarshalString(c, a);
filestream << a;

And here is the MSDN page with the example: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1b4az623(v=vs.80).aspx

I know it's a pretty simple solution but this took me HOURS of troubleshooting and visiting several forums to finally find something that worked.

Stopping a CSS3 Animation on last frame

If you want to add this behaviour to a shorthand animation property definition, the order of sub-properties is as follows

animation-name - default none

animation-duration - default 0s

animation-timing-function - default ease

animation-delay - default 0s

animation-iteration-count - default 1

animation-direction - default normal

animation-fill-mode - you need to set this to forwards

animation-play-state - default running

Therefore in the most common case, the result will be something like this

animation: colorchange 1s ease 0s 1 normal forwards;

See the MDN documentation here

Unicode character for "X" cancel / close?

As @Haza pointed out the times symbol can be used. Twitter Bootstrap maps this to a close icon for dismissing content like modals and alerts.

<button class="close">&times;</button>

What is the intended use-case for git stash?

Stash is just a convenience method. Since branches are so cheap and easy to manage in git, I personally almost always prefer creating a new temporary branch than stashing, but it's a matter of taste mostly.

The one place I do like stashing is if I discover I forgot something in my last commit and have already started working on the next one in the same branch:

# Assume the latest commit was already done
# start working on the next patch, and discovered I was missing something

# stash away the current mess I made
git stash save

# some changes in the working dir

# and now add them to the last commit:
git add -u
git commit --amend

# back to work!
git stash pop

How to customize Bootstrap 3 tab color

To have the active tab also styled, merge the answer from this thread, from Mansukh Khandhar, with this other answer, from lmgonzalves:

.nav-tabs > li.active > a {
  background-color: yellow !important;
  border: medium none;
  border-radius: 0;
}

What is a Data Transfer Object (DTO)?

The definition for DTO can be found on Martin Fowler's site. DTOs are used to transfer parameters to methods and as return types. A lot of people use those in the UI, but others inflate domain objects from them.

Sublime Text 2 multiple line edit

It's fine to manually select each number for a small set of numbers like in your example, but for larger collections you can do a regex search which will do the work for you.

Ctrl + F will open the search bar.

Regex searches are enabled by clicking the ".*" button on the far left.

Type in "\d+" to search for all occurrences of 1 or more digits. Clicking the "Find All" button will select each of these numbers separately.

Then you can use Ctrl + Shift + L to convert the selection into multiple cursors. From here you can do as you like.

JPA With Hibernate Error: [PersistenceUnit: JPA] Unable to build EntityManagerFactory

It worked for me after adding the following dependency in pom,

<dependency>
 <groupId>org.hibernate</groupId>
 <artifactId>hibernate-validator</artifactId>
 <version>4.3.0.Final</version>
</dependency>

Handlebars/Mustache - Is there a built in way to loop through the properties of an object?

EDIT: Handlebars now has a built-in way of accomplishing this; see the selected answer above. When working with plain Mustache, the below still applies.

Mustache can iterate over items in an array. So I'd suggest creating a separate data object formatted in a way Mustache can work with:

var o = {
  bob : 'For sure',
  roger: 'Unknown',
  donkey: 'What an ass'
},
mustacheFormattedData = { 'people' : [] };

for (var prop in o){
  if (o.hasOwnProperty(prop)){
    mustacheFormattedData['people'].push({
      'key' : prop,
      'value' : o[prop]
     });
  }
}

Now, your Mustache template would be something like:

{{#people}}
  {{key}} : {{value}}
{{/people}}

Check out the "Non-Empty Lists" section here: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js

Is it a good practice to use try-except-else in Python?

What is the reason for the try-except-else to exist?

A try block allows you to handle an expected error. The except block should only catch exceptions you are prepared to handle. If you handle an unexpected error, your code may do the wrong thing and hide bugs.

An else clause will execute if there were no errors, and by not executing that code in the try block, you avoid catching an unexpected error. Again, catching an unexpected error can hide bugs.

Example

For example:

try:
    try_this(whatever)
except SomeException as the_exception:
    handle(the_exception)
else:
    return something

The "try, except" suite has two optional clauses, else and finally. So it's actually try-except-else-finally.

else will evaluate only if there is no exception from the try block. It allows us to simplify the more complicated code below:

no_error = None
try:
    try_this(whatever)
    no_error = True
except SomeException as the_exception:
    handle(the_exception)
if no_error:
    return something

so if we compare an else to the alternative (which might create bugs) we see that it reduces the lines of code and we can have a more readable, maintainable, and less buggy code-base.

finally

finally will execute no matter what, even if another line is being evaluated with a return statement.

Broken down with pseudo-code

It might help to break this down, in the smallest possible form that demonstrates all features, with comments. Assume this syntactically correct (but not runnable unless the names are defined) pseudo-code is in a function.

For example:

try:
    try_this(whatever)
except SomeException as the_exception:
    handle_SomeException(the_exception)
    # Handle a instance of SomeException or a subclass of it.
except Exception as the_exception:
    generic_handle(the_exception)
    # Handle any other exception that inherits from Exception
    # - doesn't include GeneratorExit, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit
    # Avoid bare `except:`
else: # there was no exception whatsoever
    return something()
    # if no exception, the "something()" gets evaluated,
    # but the return will not be executed due to the return in the
    # finally block below.
finally:
    # this block will execute no matter what, even if no exception,
    # after "something" is eval'd but before that value is returned
    # but even if there is an exception.
    # a return here will hijack the return functionality. e.g.:
    return True # hijacks the return in the else clause above

It is true that we could include the code in the else block in the try block instead, where it would run if there were no exceptions, but what if that code itself raises an exception of the kind we're catching? Leaving it in the try block would hide that bug.

We want to minimize lines of code in the try block to avoid catching exceptions we did not expect, under the principle that if our code fails, we want it to fail loudly. This is a best practice.

It is my understanding that exceptions are not errors

In Python, most exceptions are errors.

We can view the exception hierarchy by using pydoc. For example, in Python 2:

$ python -m pydoc exceptions

or Python 3:

$ python -m pydoc builtins

Will give us the hierarchy. We can see that most kinds of Exception are errors, although Python uses some of them for things like ending for loops (StopIteration). This is Python 3's hierarchy:

BaseException
    Exception
        ArithmeticError
            FloatingPointError
            OverflowError
            ZeroDivisionError
        AssertionError
        AttributeError
        BufferError
        EOFError
        ImportError
            ModuleNotFoundError
        LookupError
            IndexError
            KeyError
        MemoryError
        NameError
            UnboundLocalError
        OSError
            BlockingIOError
            ChildProcessError
            ConnectionError
                BrokenPipeError
                ConnectionAbortedError
                ConnectionRefusedError
                ConnectionResetError
            FileExistsError
            FileNotFoundError
            InterruptedError
            IsADirectoryError
            NotADirectoryError
            PermissionError
            ProcessLookupError
            TimeoutError
        ReferenceError
        RuntimeError
            NotImplementedError
            RecursionError
        StopAsyncIteration
        StopIteration
        SyntaxError
            IndentationError
                TabError
        SystemError
        TypeError
        ValueError
            UnicodeError
                UnicodeDecodeError
                UnicodeEncodeError
                UnicodeTranslateError
        Warning
            BytesWarning
            DeprecationWarning
            FutureWarning
            ImportWarning
            PendingDeprecationWarning
            ResourceWarning
            RuntimeWarning
            SyntaxWarning
            UnicodeWarning
            UserWarning
    GeneratorExit
    KeyboardInterrupt
    SystemExit

A commenter asked:

Say you have a method which pings an external API and you want to handle the exception at a class outside the API wrapper, do you simply return e from the method under the except clause where e is the exception object?

No, you don't return the exception, just reraise it with a bare raise to preserve the stacktrace.

try:
    try_this(whatever)
except SomeException as the_exception:
    handle(the_exception)
    raise

Or, in Python 3, you can raise a new exception and preserve the backtrace with exception chaining:

try:
    try_this(whatever)
except SomeException as the_exception:
    handle(the_exception)
    raise DifferentException from the_exception

I elaborate in my answer here.

Why is HttpContext.Current null?

Clearly HttpContext.Current is not null only if you access it in a thread that handles incoming requests. That's why it works "when i use this code in another class of a page".

It won't work in the scheduling related class because relevant code is not executed on a valid thread, but a background thread, which has no HTTP context associated with.

Overall, don't use Application["Setting"] to store global stuffs, as they are not global as you discovered.

If you need to pass certain information down to business logic layer, pass as arguments to the related methods. Don't let your business logic layer access things like HttpContext or Application["Settings"], as that violates the principles of isolation and decoupling.

Update: Due to the introduction of async/await it is more often that such issues happen, so you might consider the following tip,

In general, you should only call HttpContext.Current in only a few scenarios (within an HTTP module for example). In all other cases, you should use

instead of HttpContext.Current.

Proper use of the IDisposable interface

I see a lot of answers have shifted to talk about using IDisposable for both managed and unmanaged resources. I'd suggest this article as one of the best explanations that I've found for how IDisposable should actually be used.

https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/29534/IDisposable-What-Your-Mother-Never-Told-You-About

For the actual question; should you use IDisposable to clean up managed objects that are taking up a lot of memory the short answer would be no. The reason is that once you Dispose of an IDisposable you should be letting it go out of scope. At that point any referenced child objects are also out of scope and will get collected.

The only real exception to this would be if you have a lot of memory tied up in managed objects and you've blocked that thread waiting for some operation to complete. If those objects where not going to be needed after that call completed then setting those references to null might allow the garbage collector to collect them sooner. But that scenario would represent bad code that needed to be refactored - not a use case of IDisposable.

Is there a command to refresh environment variables from the command prompt in Windows?

Edit: this only works if the environment changes you're doing are as a result of running a batch file.

If a batch file begins with SETLOCAL then it will always unravel back to your original environment on exit even if you forget to call ENDLOCAL before the batch exits, or if it aborts unexpectedly.

Almost every batch file I write begins with SETLOCAL since in most cases I don't want the side-effects of environment changes to remain. In cases where I do want certain environment variable changes to propagate outside the batch file then my last ENDLOCAL looks like this:

ENDLOCAL & (
  SET RESULT1=%RESULT1%
  SET RESULT2=%RESULT2%
)

HTML/Javascript Button Click Counter

    <!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script>
     var clicks = 0;
    function myFunction() {

        clicks += 1;
        document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = clicks;


    }
</script>
</head>
<body>

<p>Click the button to trigger a function.</p>

<button onclick="myFunction()">Click me</button>

<p id="demo"></p>

</body>
</html>

This should work for you :) Yes var should be used

Node.js Web Application examples/tutorials

The closest thing is likely Dav Glass's experimental work using node.js, express and YUI3. Basically, he explains how YUI3 is used to render markup on the server side, then sent to the client where binding to event and data occurs. The beauty is YUI3 is used as-is on both the client and the server. Makes a lot of sense. The one big issue is there is not yet a production ready server-side DOM library.

screencast

addClass and removeClass in jQuery - not removing class

Whenever I see addClass and removeClass I think why not just use toggleClass. In this case we can remove the .clickable class to avoid event bubbling, and to avoid the event from being fired on everything we click inside of the .clickable div.

$(document).on("click", ".close_button", function () { 
    $(this).closest(".grown").toggleClass("spot grown clickable");
});  

$(document).on("click", ".clickable", function () {
    $(this).toggleClass("spot grown clickable");
}); 

I also recommend a parent wrapper for your .clickable divs instead of using the document. I am not sure how you are adding them dynamically so didn't want to assume your layout for you.

http://jsfiddle.net/bplumb/ECQg5/2/

Happy Coding :)

Show Image View from file path?

You may use this to access a specific folder and get particular image

 public void Retrieve(String path, String Name)
   {
    File imageFile = new File(path+Name);

    if(imageFile.exists()){

        Bitmap myBitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path+Name);
        myImage = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.savedImage);
        myImage.setImageBitmap(myBitmap);
        Toast.makeText(SaveImage.this, myBitmap.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();

    }
}

And then you can call it by

Retrieve(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().toString()+"/Aqeel/Images/","Image2.PNG");
Toast.makeText(SaveImage.this, "Saved", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();

Setting the number of map tasks and reduce tasks

The number of map tasks for a given job is driven by the number of input splits and not by the mapred.map.tasks parameter. For each input split a map task is spawned. So, over the lifetime of a mapreduce job the number of map tasks is equal to the number of input splits. mapred.map.tasks is just a hint to the InputFormat for the number of maps.

In your example Hadoop has determined there are 24 input splits and will spawn 24 map tasks in total. But, you can control how many map tasks can be executed in parallel by each of the task tracker.

Also, removing a space after -D might solve the problem for reduce.

For more information on the number of map and reduce tasks, please look at the below url

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/HADOOP2/HowManyMapsAndReduces

How to increment variable under DOS?

Indeed, set in DOS has no option to allow for arithmetic. You could do a giant lookup table, though:

if %COUNTER%==249 set COUNTER=250
...
if %COUNTER%==3 set COUNTER=4
if %COUNTER%==2 set COUNTER=3
if %COUNTER%==1 set COUNTER=2
if %COUNTER%==0 set COUNTER=1

Does SVG support embedding of bitmap images?

It is also possible to include bitmaps. I think you also can use transformations on that.

Angular 2 declaring an array of objects

First, generate an Interface

Assuming you are using TypeScript & Angular CLI, you can generate one by using the following command

ng g interface car

After that set the data types of its properties

// car.interface.ts
export interface car {
  id: number;
  eco: boolean;
  wheels: number;
  name: string;
}

You can now import your interface in the class that you want.

import {car} from "app/interfaces/car.interface";

And update the collection/array of car objects by pushing items in the array.

this.car.push({
  id: 12345,
  eco: true,
  wheels: 4,
  name: 'Tesla Model S',
});

More on interfaces:

An interface is a TypeScript artifact, it is not part of ECMAScript. An interface is a way to define a contract on a function with respect to the arguments and their type. Along with functions, an interface can also be used with a Class as well to define custom types. An interface is an abstract type, it does not contain any code as a class does. It only defines the 'signature' or shape of an API. During transpilation, an interface will not generate any code, it is only used by Typescript for type checking during development. - https://angular-2-training-book.rangle.io/handout/features/interfaces.html

Format number to always show 2 decimal places

Is this what you mean?

_x000D_
_x000D_
function showAsFloat(num, n){_x000D_
      return !isNaN(+num) ? (+num).toFixed(n || 2) : num;_x000D_
}_x000D_
_x000D_
document.querySelector('#result').textContent = _x000D_
    [_x000D_
     'command                      | result',_x000D_
     '-----------------------------------------------',_x000D_
     'showAsFloat(1);              | ' + showAsFloat(1),_x000D_
     'showAsFloat(1.314);          | ' + showAsFloat(1.314),_x000D_
     'showAsFloat(\'notanumber\')    | ' + showAsFloat('notanumber'),_x000D_
     'showAsFloat(\'23.44567\', 3)   | ' + showAsFloat('23.44567', 3),_x000D_
     'showAsFloat(2456198, 5)      | ' + showAsFloat('2456198', 5),_x000D_
     'showAsFloat(0);              | ' + showAsFloat(0)_x000D_
    ].join('\n');
_x000D_
<pre id="result"></pre>
_x000D_
_x000D_
_x000D_

Using .htaccess to make all .html pages to run as .php files?

I think this is the best way to run php script on html and htm pages:

AddType application/x-httpd-php5 .html .htm

How to remove a column from an existing table?

Your example is simple and doesn’t require any additional table changes but generally speaking this is not so trivial.

If this column is referenced by other tables then you need to figure out what to do with other tables/columns. One option is to remove foreign keys and keep referenced data in other tables.

Another option is to find all referencing columns and remove them as well if they are not needed any longer.

In such cases the real challenge is finding all foreign keys. You can do this by querying system tables or using third party tools such as ApexSQL Search (free) or Red Gate Dependency tracker (premium but more features). There a whole thread on foreign keys here

Find duplicate records in a table using SQL Server

Try this

with T1 AS
(
SELECT LASTNAME, COUNT(1) AS 'COUNT' FROM Employees GROUP BY LastName HAVING  COUNT(1) > 1
)
SELECT E.*,T1.[COUNT] FROM Employees E INNER JOIN T1 ON T1.LastName = E.LastName

scroll up and down a div on button click using jquery

To solve your other problem, where you need to set scrolled if the user scrolls manually, you'd have to attach a handler to the window scroll event. Generally this is a bad idea as the handler will fire a lot, a common technique is to set a timeout, like so:

var timer = 0;
$(window).scroll(function() {
  if (timer) {
    clearTimeout(timer);
  }
  timer = setTimeout(function() {
    scrolled = $(window).scrollTop();
  }, 250);
});

Automate scp file transfer using a shell script

The command scp can be used like a traditional UNIX cp. SO if you do :

scp -r myDirectory/ mylogin@host:TargetDirectory

will work

changing default x range in histogram matplotlib

the following code is for making the same y axis limit on two subplots

f ,ax = plt.subplots(1,2,figsize = (30, 13),gridspec_kw={'width_ratios': [5, 1]})
df.plot(ax = ax[0], linewidth = 2.5)
ylim = [lower_limit,upper_limit]
ax[0].set_ylim(ylim)
ax[1].hist(data,normed =1, bins = num_bin, color = 'yellow' ,alpha = 1) 
ax[1].set_ylim(ylim)

just a reminder, plt.hist(range=[low, high]) the histogram auto crops the range if the specified range is larger than the max&min of the data points. So if you want to specify the y-axis range number, i prefer to use set_ylim

.htaccess rewrite to redirect root URL to subdirectory

Two ways out of possible solutions to achieve this are: 1. Create a .htaccess file in root folder as under (just replace example.com and my_dir with your corresponding values):

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www.)?example.com$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/my_dir/
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /my_dir/$1
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www.)?example.com$
RewriteRule ^(/)?$ my_dir/index.php [L] 
</IfModule>
  1. Use RedirectMatch to only redirect the root URL “/” to another folder or URL,

    RedirectMatch ^/$ http://www.example.com/my_dir

Can regular JavaScript be mixed with jQuery?

Of course you can, but why do this? You have to include a <script></script>pair of tags that link to the jQuery web page, i.e.: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.min.js"></script> . Then you will load the whole jQuery object just to use one single function, and because jQuery is a JavaScript library which will take time for the computer to upload, it will execute slower than just JavaScript.

How to write header row with csv.DictWriter?

Another way to do this would be to add before adding lines in your output, the following line :

output.writerow(dict(zip(dr.fieldnames, dr.fieldnames)))

The zip would return a list of doublet containing the same value. This list could be used to initiate a dictionary.

How can I delete all of my Git stashes at once?

There are two ways to delete a stash:

  1. If you no longer need a particular stash, you can delete it with: $ git stash drop <stash_id>.
  2. You can delete all of your stashes from the repo with: $ git stash clear.

Use both of them with caution, it maybe is difficult to revert the once deleted stashes.

Here is the reference article.

Jenkins/Hudson - accessing the current build number?

I've just come across this question too and found out that if anytime the build number gets corrupt because of any error-triggered hard shutdown of the jenkins instance you can set back the build number manually by just editing the file nextBuildNumber (pathToJenkins\jobs\jobxyz\nextBuildNumber) and then make a reload by using the option
Reload Configuration from Disk from the Manage Jenkins View.

Android load from URL to Bitmap

Glide.with(context)
    .load("http://test.com/yourimage.jpg")  
    .asBitmap()  // ????????? ??? ? ?????? ??????
    .fitCenter()
    .into(new SimpleTarget<Bitmap>(100,100) {
          @Override
          public void onResourceReady(Bitmap bitmap, GlideAnimation<? super Bitmap> glideAnimation) {

           // do something with you bitmap 

                bitmap

          }
    }); 

Execution failed for task ':app:compileDebugJavaWithJavac' Android Studio 3.1 Update

I solved it by deleting "/.idea/libraries" from project. Thanks

Assign a class name to <img> tag instead of write it in css file?

Assigning a class name and applying a CSS style are two different things.

If you mean <img class="someclass">, and

.someclass {
  [cssrule]
}

, then there is no real performance difference between applying the css to the class, or to .column img

Verilog: How to instantiate a module

This is all generally covered by Section 23.3.2 of SystemVerilog IEEE Std 1800-2012.

The simplest way is to instantiate in the main section of top, creating a named instance and wiring the ports up in order:

module top(
   input        clk,
   input        rst_n,
   input        enable,
   input  [9:0] data_rx_1,
   input  [9:0] data_rx_2,
   output [9:0] data_tx_2
);

subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  clk, rst_n, data_rx_1, data_tx ); 

endmodule

This is described in Section 23.3.2.1 of SystemVerilog IEEE Std 1800-2012.

This has a few draw backs especially regarding the port order of the subcomponent code. simple refactoring here can break connectivity or change behaviour. for example if some one else fixs a bug and reorders the ports for some reason, switching the clk and reset order. There will be no connectivity issue from your compiler but will not work as intended.

module subcomponent(
  input        rst_n,       
  input        clk,
  ...

It is therefore recommended to connect using named ports, this also helps tracing connectivity of wires in the code.

module top(
   input        clk,
   input        rst_n,
   input        enable,
   input  [9:0] data_rx_1,
   input  [9:0] data_rx_2,
   output [9:0] data_tx_2
);

subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  .clk(clk), .rst_n(rst_n), .data_rx(data_rx_1), .data_tx(data_tx) ); 

endmodule

This is described in Section 23.3.2.2 of SystemVerilog IEEE Std 1800-2012.

Giving each port its own line and indenting correctly adds to the readability and code quality.

subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  .clk      ( clk       ), // input
  .rst_n    ( rst_n     ), // input
  .data_rx  ( data_rx_1 ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_tx   )  // output [9:0]
);

So far all the connections that have been made have reused inputs and output to the sub module and no connectivity wires have been created. What happens if we are to take outputs from one component to another:

clk_gen( 
  .clk      ( clk_sub   ), // output
  .en       ( enable    )  // input

subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  .clk      ( clk_sub   ), // input
  .rst_n    ( rst_n     ), // input 
  .data_rx  ( data_rx_1 ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_tx   )  // output [9:0]
);

This nominally works as a wire for clk_sub is automatically created, there is a danger to relying on this. it will only ever create a 1 bit wire by default. An example where this is a problem would be for the data:

Note that the instance name for the second component has been changed

subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  .clk      ( clk_sub   ), // input
  .rst_n    ( rst_n     ), // input 
  .data_rx  ( data_rx_1 ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_temp )  // output [9:0]
);
subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name2 (
  .clk      ( clk_sub   ), // input
  .rst_n    ( rst_n     ), // input 
  .data_rx  ( data_temp ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_tx   )  // output [9:0]
);

The issue with the above code is that data_temp is only 1 bit wide, there would be a compile warning about port width mismatch. The connectivity wire needs to be created and a width specified. I would recommend that all connectivity wires be explicitly written out.

wire [9:0] data_temp
subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  .clk      ( clk_sub   ), // input
  .rst_n    ( rst_n     ), // input 
  .data_rx  ( data_rx_1 ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_temp )  // output [9:0]
);
subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name2 (
  .clk      ( clk_sub   ), // input
  .rst_n    ( rst_n     ), // input 
  .data_rx  ( data_temp ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_tx   )  // output [9:0]
);

Moving to SystemVerilog there are a few tricks available that save typing a handful of characters. I believe that they hinder the code readability and can make it harder to find bugs.

Use .port with no brackets to connect to a wire/reg of the same name. This can look neat especially with lots of clk and resets but at some levels you may generate different clocks or resets or you actually do not want to connect to the signal of the same name but a modified one and this can lead to wiring bugs that are not obvious to the eye.

module top(
   input        clk,
   input        rst_n,
   input        enable,
   input  [9:0] data_rx_1,
   input  [9:0] data_rx_2,
   output [9:0] data_tx_2
);

subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  .clk,                    // input **Auto connect**
  .rst_n,                  // input **Auto connect**
  .data_rx  ( data_rx_1 ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_tx   )  // output [9:0]
);

endmodule

This is described in Section 23.3.2.3 of SystemVerilog IEEE Std 1800-2012.

Another trick that I think is even worse than the one above is .* which connects unmentioned ports to signals of the same wire. I consider this to be quite dangerous in production code. It is not obvious when new ports have been added and are missing or that they might accidentally get connected if the new port name had a counter part in the instancing level, they get auto connected and no warning would be generated.

subcomponent subcomponent_instance_name (
  .*,                      // **Auto connect**
  .data_rx  ( data_rx_1 ), // input  [9:0]
  .data_tx  ( data_tx   )  // output [9:0]
);

This is described in Section 23.3.2.4 of SystemVerilog IEEE Std 1800-2012.

http://localhost:8080/ Access Error: 404 -- Not Found Cannot locate document: /

For CentOS users (at least), one will also get a 404 error trying to access the server on port 8080 on a fresh install if the tomcat-webapps package is not installed.

How can I overwrite file contents with new content in PHP?

$fname = "database.php";
$fhandle = fopen($fname,"r");
$content = fread($fhandle,filesize($fname));
$content = str_replace("192.168.1.198", "localhost", $content);

$fhandle = fopen($fname,"w");
fwrite($fhandle,$content);
fclose($fhandle);

How do you produce a .d.ts "typings" definition file from an existing JavaScript library?

As Ryan says, the tsc compiler has a switch --declaration which generates a .d.ts file from a .ts file. Also note that (barring bugs) TypeScript is supposed to be able to compile Javascript, so you can pass existing javascript code to the tsc compiler.

Execute action when back bar button of UINavigationController is pressed

If you want to have back button with back arrow you can use an image and code below

backArrow.png arrow1 [email protected] arrow2 [email protected] arrow3

override func viewDidLoad() {
    super.viewDidLoad()
    let customBackButton = UIBarButtonItem(image: UIImage(named: "backArrow") , style: .plain, target: self, action: #selector(backAction(sender:)))
    customBackButton.imageInsets = UIEdgeInsets(top: 2, left: -8, bottom: 0, right: 0)
    navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = customBackButton
}

func backAction(sender: UIBarButtonItem) {
    // custom actions here
    navigationController?.popViewController(animated: true)
}

Chrome Dev Tools - Modify javascript and reload

Yes, just open the "Source" Tab in the dev-tools and navigate to the script you want to change . Make your adjustments directly in the dev tools window and then hit ctrl+s to save the script - know the new js will be used until you refresh the whole page.

How to completely remove borders from HTML table

In a bootstrap environment here is my solution:

    <table style="border-collapse: collapse; border: none;">
        <tr style="border: none;">
            <td style="border: none;">
            </td>
        </tr>
    </table>    

On logout, clear Activity history stack, preventing "back" button from opening logged-in-only Activities

This worked for me:

     // After logout redirect user to Loing Activity
    Intent i = new Intent(_context, MainActivity.class);
    // Closing all the Activities
    i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
    i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK);

    // Add new Flag to start new Activity
    i.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

    // Staring Login Activity
    _context.startActivity(i);

How to PUT a json object with an array using curl

Your command line should have a -d/--data inserted before the string you want to send in the PUT, and you want to set the Content-Type and not Accept.

curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X PUT -d '[JSON]' \
     http://example.com/service

Using the exact JSON data from the question, the full command line would become:

curl -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -X PUT \
    -d '{"tags":["tag1","tag2"],
         "question":"Which band?",
         "answers":[{"id":"a0","answer":"Answer1"},
                    {"id":"a1","answer":"answer2"}]}' \
    http://example.com/service

Note: JSON data wrapped only for readability, not valid for curl request.

Counting the number of option tags in a select tag in jQuery

Ok, i had a few problems because i was inside a

$('.my-dropdown').live('click', function(){  
});

I had multiples inside my page that's why i used a class.

My drop down was filled automatically by a ajax request when i clicked it, so i only had the element $(this)

so...

I had to do:

$('.my-dropdown').live('click', function(){
  total_tems = $(this).find('option').length;
});

Is it possible to format an HTML tooltip (title attribute)?

Better late than never, they always say.

Normally I'd use jQuery to solve such a situation. However, when working on a site for a client which required a javascript-less solution, I came up with the following:

<div class="hover-container">
    <div class="hover-content">
        <p>Content with<br />
        normal formatting</p>
    </div>
</div>

By using the following css, you get the same situation as with a title:

.hover-container {
    position: relative;
}

.hover-content {
    position: absolute;
    bottom: -10px;
    right: 10px;
    display: none;
}

.hover-container:hover .hover-content {
    display: block;
}

This gives you the option to style it according to your needs as well, and it works in all browsers. Even the ones where javascript is disabled.

Pros:

  • You have a lot of influence on the styling
  • It works in (nearly) all browsers

Cons:

  • It's harder to position the tooltip

Creating Scheduled Tasks

This works for me https://www.nuget.org/packages/ASquare.WindowsTaskScheduler/

It is nicely designed Fluent API.

//This will create Daily trigger to run every 10 minutes for a duration of 18 hours
SchedulerResponse response = WindowTaskScheduler
    .Configure()
    .CreateTask("TaskName", "C:\\Test.bat")
    .RunDaily()
    .RunEveryXMinutes(10)
    .RunDurationFor(new TimeSpan(18, 0, 0))
    .SetStartDate(new DateTime(2015, 8, 8))
    .SetStartTime(new TimeSpan(8, 0, 0))
    .Execute();

How to delete a remote tag?

Seems like a lot of work for something xargs already does. Looking back through this thread, I'm guessing the slowness with xargs that you experienced is because the original answer used xargs -n 1 when it didn't really need to.

This is equivalent to your method one except that xargs automatically deals with the maximum command line length:

git tag | sorting_processing_etc | xargs git push --delete origin

xargs can run processes in parallel too. Method 2 with xargs:

git tag | sorting_processing_etc | xargs -P 5 -n 100 git push --delete origin

The above uses a maximum of 5 processes to handle a maximum of 100 arguments in each process. You can experiment with the arguments to find what works best for your needs.

how to set default culture info for entire c# application

If you use a Language Resource file to set the labels in your application you need to set the its value:

CultureInfo customCulture = new CultureInfo("en-US");
Languages.Culture = customCulture;

Android Fragment onAttach() deprecated

This worked for me when i have userdefined Interface 'TopSectionListener', its object activitycommander:

  //This method gets called whenever we attach fragment to the activity
@Override
public void onAttach(Context context) {
    super.onAttach(context);
    Activity a=getActivity();
    try {
        if(context instanceof Activity)
           this.activitycommander=(TopSectionListener)a;
    }catch (ClassCastException e){
        throw new ClassCastException(a.toString());}

}

Hibernate Criteria Join with 3 Tables

The fetch mode only says that the association must be fetched. If you want to add restrictions on an associated entity, you must create an alias, or a subcriteria. I generally prefer using aliases, but YMMV:

Criteria c = session.createCriteria(Dokument.class, "dokument");
c.createAlias("dokument.role", "role"); // inner join by default
c.createAlias("role.contact", "contact");
c.add(Restrictions.eq("contact.lastName", "Test"));
return c.list();

This is of course well explained in the Hibernate reference manual, and the javadoc for Criteria even has examples. Read the documentation: it has plenty of useful information.

How do I obtain the frequencies of each value in an FFT?

The first bin in the FFT is DC (0 Hz), the second bin is Fs / N, where Fs is the sample rate and N is the size of the FFT. The next bin is 2 * Fs / N. To express this in general terms, the nth bin is n * Fs / N.

So if your sample rate, Fs is say 44.1 kHz and your FFT size, N is 1024, then the FFT output bins are at:

  0:   0 * 44100 / 1024 =     0.0 Hz
  1:   1 * 44100 / 1024 =    43.1 Hz
  2:   2 * 44100 / 1024 =    86.1 Hz
  3:   3 * 44100 / 1024 =   129.2 Hz
  4: ...
  5: ...
     ...
511: 511 * 44100 / 1024 = 22006.9 Hz

Note that for a real input signal (imaginary parts all zero) the second half of the FFT (bins from N / 2 + 1 to N - 1) contain no useful additional information (they have complex conjugate symmetry with the first N / 2 - 1 bins). The last useful bin (for practical aplications) is at N / 2 - 1, which corresponds to 22006.9 Hz in the above example. The bin at N / 2 represents energy at the Nyquist frequency, i.e. Fs / 2 ( = 22050 Hz in this example), but this is in general not of any practical use, since anti-aliasing filters will typically attenuate any signals at and above Fs / 2.

How to change default Anaconda python environment

The correct answer (as of Dec 2018) is... you can't. Upgrading conda install python=3.6 may work, but it might not if you have packages that are necessary, but cannot be uninstalled.

Anaconda uses a default environment named base and you cannot create a new (e.g. python 3.6) environment with the same name. This is intentional. If you want your base Anaconda to be python 3.6, the right way to do this is to install Anaconda for python 3.6. As a package manager, the goal of Anaconda is to make different environments encapsulated, hence why you must source activate into them and why you can't just quietly switch the base package at will as this could lead to many issues on production systems.

How best to determine if an argument is not sent to the JavaScript function

There are significant differences. Let's set up some test cases:

var unused; // value will be undefined
Test("test1", "some value");
Test("test2");
Test("test3", unused);
Test("test4", null);
Test("test5", 0);
Test("test6", "");

With the first method you describe, only the second test will use the default value. The second method will default all but the first (as JS will convert undefined, null, 0, and "" into the boolean false. And if you were to use Tom's method, only the fourth test will use the default!

Which method you choose really depends on your intended behavior. If values other than undefined are allowable for argument2, then you'll probably want some variation on the first; if a non-zero, non-null, non-empty value is desired, then the second method is ideal - indeed, it is often used to quickly eliminate such a wide range of values from consideration.

How to set up java logging using a properties file? (java.util.logging)

Logger log = Logger.getLogger("myApp");
log.setLevel(Level.ALL);
log.info("initializing - trying to load configuration file ...");

//Properties preferences = new Properties();
try {
    //FileInputStream configFile = new //FileInputStream("/path/to/app.properties");
    //preferences.load(configFile);
    InputStream configFile = myApp.class.getResourceAsStream("app.properties");
    LogManager.getLogManager().readConfiguration(configFile);
} catch (IOException ex)
{
    System.out.println("WARNING: Could not open configuration file");
    System.out.println("WARNING: Logging not configured (console output only)");
}
log.info("starting myApp");

this is working..:) you have to pass InputStream in readConfiguration().

Iteration over std::vector: unsigned vs signed index variable

A bit of history:

To represent whether a number is negative or not computer use a 'sign' bit. int is a signed data type meaning it can hold positive and negative values (about -2billion to 2billion). Unsigned can only store positive numbers (and since it doesn't waste a bit on metadata it can store more: 0 to about 4billion).

std::vector::size() returns an unsigned, for how could a vector have negative length?

The warning is telling you that the right operand of your inequality statement can hold more data then the left.

Essentially if you have a vector with more then 2 billion entries and you use an integer to index into you'll hit overflow problems (the int will wrap back around to negative 2 billion).

Up, Down, Left and Right arrow keys do not trigger KeyDown event

I'm using PreviewKeyDown

    private void _calendar_PreviewKeyDown(object sender, PreviewKeyDownEventArgs e){
        switch (e.KeyCode){
            case Keys.Down:
            case Keys.Right:
                //action
                break;
            case Keys.Up:
            case Keys.Left:
                //action
                break;
        }
    }

How to securely save username/password (local)?

I wanted to encrypt and decrypt the string as a readable string.

Here is a very simple quick example in C# Visual Studio 2019 WinForms based on the answer from @Pradip.

Right click project > properties > settings > Create a username and password setting.

enter image description here

Now you can leverage those settings you just created. Here I save the username and password but only encrypt the password in it's respectable value field in the user.config file.

Example of the encrypted string in the user.config file.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
    <userSettings>
        <secure_password_store.Properties.Settings>
            <setting name="username" serializeAs="String">
                <value>admin</value>
            </setting>
            <setting name="password" serializeAs="String">
                <value>AQAAANCMnd8BFdERjHoAwE/Cl+sBAAAAQpgaPYIUq064U3o6xXkQOQAAAAACAAAAAAAQZgAAAAEAACAAAABlQQ8OcONYBr9qUhH7NeKF8bZB6uCJa5uKhk97NdH93AAAAAAOgAAAAAIAACAAAAC7yQicDYV5DiNp0fHXVEDZ7IhOXOrsRUbcY0ziYYTlKSAAAACVDQ+ICHWooDDaUywJeUOV9sRg5c8q6/vizdq8WtPVbkAAAADciZskoSw3g6N9EpX/8FOv+FeExZFxsm03i8vYdDHUVmJvX33K03rqiYF2qzpYCaldQnRxFH9wH2ZEHeSRPeiG</value>
            </setting>
        </secure_password_store.Properties.Settings>
    </userSettings>
</configuration>

enter image description here

Full Code

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Security;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace secure_password_store
{
    public partial class Form1 : Form
    {
        public Form1()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
        }

        private void Exit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            Application.Exit();
        }

        private void Login_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            if (checkBox1.Checked == true)
            {
                Properties.Settings.Default.username = textBox1.Text;
                Properties.Settings.Default.password = EncryptString(ToSecureString(textBox2.Text));
                Properties.Settings.Default.Save();
            }
            else if (checkBox1.Checked == false)
            {
                Properties.Settings.Default.username = "";
                Properties.Settings.Default.password = "";
                Properties.Settings.Default.Save();
            }
            MessageBox.Show("{\"data\": \"some data\"}","Login Message Alert",MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information);
        }
        private void DecryptString_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            SecureString password = DecryptString(Properties.Settings.Default.password);
            string readable = ToInsecureString(password);
            textBox4.AppendText(readable + Environment.NewLine);
        }
        private void Form_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            //textBox1.Text = "UserName";
            //textBox2.Text = "Password";
            if (Properties.Settings.Default.username != string.Empty)
            {
                textBox1.Text = Properties.Settings.Default.username;
                checkBox1.Checked = true;
                SecureString password = DecryptString(Properties.Settings.Default.password);
                string readable = ToInsecureString(password);
                textBox2.Text = readable;
            }
            groupBox1.Select();
        }


        static byte[] entropy = Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes("SaLtY bOy 6970 ePiC");

        public static string EncryptString(SecureString input)
        {
            byte[] encryptedData = ProtectedData.Protect(Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(ToInsecureString(input)),entropy,DataProtectionScope.CurrentUser);
            return Convert.ToBase64String(encryptedData);
        }

        public static SecureString DecryptString(string encryptedData)
        {
            try
            {
                byte[] decryptedData = ProtectedData.Unprotect(Convert.FromBase64String(encryptedData),entropy,DataProtectionScope.CurrentUser);
                return ToSecureString(Encoding.Unicode.GetString(decryptedData));
            }
            catch
            {
                return new SecureString();
            }
        }

        public static SecureString ToSecureString(string input)
        {
            SecureString secure = new SecureString();
            foreach (char c in input)
            {
                secure.AppendChar(c);
            }
            secure.MakeReadOnly();
            return secure;
        }

        public static string ToInsecureString(SecureString input)
        {
            string returnValue = string.Empty;
            IntPtr ptr = System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.SecureStringToBSTR(input);
            try
            {
                returnValue = System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.PtrToStringBSTR(ptr);
            }
            finally
            {
                System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ZeroFreeBSTR(ptr);
            }
            return returnValue;
        }

        private void EncryptString_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            Properties.Settings.Default.password = EncryptString(ToSecureString(textBox2.Text));
            textBox3.AppendText(Properties.Settings.Default.password.ToString() + Environment.NewLine);
        }
    }
}

How to flush output after each `echo` call?

This works fine for me (Apache 2.4/PHP 7.0):

@ob_end_clean();
echo "lorem ipsum...";
flush();
sleep(5);
echo "<br>dolor...";
flush();
sleep(5);
echo "<br>sit amet";

Click event on select option element in chrome

I use a two part solution

  • Part 1 - Register my click events on the options like I usually would
  • Part 2 - Detect that the selected item changed, and call the click handler of the new selected item.

HTML

<select id="sneaky-select">
  <option id="select-item-1">Hello</option>
  <option id="select-item-2">World</option>
</select>

JS

$("#select-item-1").click(function () { alert('hello') });
$("#select-item-2").click(function () { alert('world') });

$("#sneaky-select").change(function ()
{
   $("#sneaky-select option:selected").click();
});

Conversion from 12 hours time to 24 hours time in java

12 to 24 hour time conversion and can be reversed if change time formate in output and input SimpleDateFormat class parameter

Test Data Input:

String input = "07:05:45PM"; timeCoversion12to24(input);

output

19:05:45

 public static String timeCoversion12to24(String twelveHoursTime) throws ParseException {

        //Date/time pattern of input date (12 Hours format - hh used for 12 hours)
        DateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("hh:mm:ssaa");

        //Date/time pattern of desired output date (24 Hours format HH - Used for 24 hours)
        DateFormat outputformat = new SimpleDateFormat("HH:mm:ss");
        Date date = null;
        String output = null;

        //Returns Date object
        date = df.parse(twelveHoursTime);

        //old date format to new date format
        output = outputformat.format(date);
        System.out.println(output);

        return output;
    }

Calling a PHP function from an HTML form in the same file

This cannot be done in the fashion you are talking about. PHP is server-side while the form exists on the client-side. You will need to look into using JavaScript and/or Ajax if you don't want to refresh the page.

test.php

<form action="javascript:void(0);" method="post">
    <input type="text" name="user" placeholder="enter a text" />
    <input type="submit" value="submit" />
</form>

<script type="text/javascript">
    $("form").submit(function(){
        var str = $(this).serialize();
        $.ajax('getResult.php', str, function(result){
            alert(result); // The result variable will contain any text echoed by getResult.php
        }
        return(false);
    });
</script>

It will call getResult.php and pass the serialized form to it so the PHP can read those values. Anything getResult.php echos will be returned to the JavaScript function in the result variable back on test.php and (in this case) shown in an alert box.

getResult.php

<?php
    echo "The name you typed is: " . $_REQUEST['user'];
?>

NOTE

This example uses jQuery, a third-party JavaScript wrapper. I suggest you first develop a better understanding of how these web technologies work together before complicating things for yourself further.

Typescript: Type 'string | undefined' is not assignable to type 'string'

You can now use the non-null assertion operator that is here exactly for your use case.

It tells TypeScript that even though something looks like it could be null, it can trust you that it's not:

let name1:string = person.name!; 
//                            ^ note the exclamation mark here  

Which HTML Parser is the best?

Self plug: I have just released a new Java HTML parser: jsoup. I mention it here because I think it will do what you are after.

Its party trick is a CSS selector syntax to find elements, e.g.:

String html = "<html><head><title>First parse</title></head>"
  + "<body><p>Parsed HTML into a doc.</p></body></html>";
Document doc = Jsoup.parse(html);
Elements links = doc.select("a");
Element head = doc.select("head").first();

See the Selector javadoc for more info.

This is a new project, so any ideas for improvement are very welcome!

Multiple inputs with same name through POST in php

Eric answer is correct, but the problem is the fields are not grouped. Imagine you have multiple streets and cities which belong together:

<h1>First Address</h1>
<input name="street[]" value="Hauptstr" />
<input name="city[]" value="Berlin"  />

<h2>Second Address</h2>
<input name="street[]" value="Wallstreet" />
<input name="city[]" value="New York" />

The outcome would be

$POST = [ 'street' => [ 'Hauptstr', 'Wallstreet'], 
          'city' => [ 'Berlin' , 'New York'] ];

To group them by address, I would rather recommend to use what Eric also mentioned in the comment section:

<h1>First Address</h1>
<input name="address[1][street]" value="Hauptstr" />
<input name="address[1][city]" value="Berlin"  />

<h2>Second Address</h2>
<input name="address[2][street]" value="Wallstreet" />
<input name="address[2][city]" value="New York" />

The outcome would be

$POST = [ 'address' => [ 
                 1 => ['street' => 'Hauptstr', 'city' => 'Berlin'],
                 2 => ['street' => 'Wallstreet', 'city' => 'New York'],
              ]
        ]

getting error HTTP Status 405 - HTTP method GET is not supported by this URL but not used `get` ever?

I think your issue may be in the url pattern. Changing

<servlet-mapping>
    <servlet-name>Register</servlet-name>
    <url-pattern>/Register</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>

and

<form action="/Register" method="post">

may fix your problem

Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)

After trying all solutions it worked only for me after specifying the host

mysql -u root -p -h127.0.0.1

when asking for password

Enter password:

press enter

and it will work , if everything is ok as above .

Convert generator object to list for debugging

Simply call list on the generator.

lst = list(gen)
lst

Be aware that this affects the generator which will not return any further items.

You also cannot directly call list in IPython, as it conflicts with a command for listing lines of code.

Tested on this file:

def gen():
    yield 1
    yield 2
    yield 3
    yield 4
    yield 5
import ipdb
ipdb.set_trace()

g1 = gen()

text = "aha" + "bebe"

mylst = range(10, 20)

which when run:

$ python code.py 
> /home/javl/sandbox/so/debug/code.py(10)<module>()
      9 
---> 10 g1 = gen()
     11 

ipdb> n
> /home/javl/sandbox/so/debug/code.py(12)<module>()
     11 
---> 12 text = "aha" + "bebe"
     13 

ipdb> lst = list(g1)
ipdb> lst
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
ipdb> q
Exiting Debugger.

General method for escaping function/variable/debugger name conflicts

There are debugger commands p and pp that will print and prettyprint any expression following them.

So you could use it as follows:

$ python code.py 
> /home/javl/sandbox/so/debug/code.py(10)<module>()
      9 
---> 10 g1 = gen()
     11 

ipdb> n
> /home/javl/sandbox/so/debug/code.py(12)<module>()
     11 
---> 12 text = "aha" + "bebe"
     13 

ipdb> p list(g1)
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
ipdb> c

There is also an exec command, called by prefixing your expression with !, which forces debugger to take your expression as Python one.

ipdb> !list(g1)
[]

For more details see help p, help pp and help exec when in debugger.

ipdb> help exec
(!) statement
Execute the (one-line) statement in the context of
the current stack frame.
The exclamation point can be omitted unless the first word
of the statement resembles a debugger command.
To assign to a global variable you must always prefix the
command with a 'global' command, e.g.:
(Pdb) global list_options; list_options = ['-l']

How to test an SQL Update statement before running it?

I know this is a repeat of other answers, but it has some emotional support to take the extra step for testing update :D

For testing update, hash # is your friend.

If you have an update statement like:

UPDATE 
wp_history
SET history_by="admin"
WHERE
history_ip LIKE '123%'

You hash UPDATE and SET out for testing, then hash them back in:

SELECT * FROM
#UPDATE
wp_history
#SET history_by="admin"
WHERE
history_ip LIKE '123%'

It works for simple statements.

An additional practically mandatory solution is, to get a copy (backup duplicate), whenever using update on a production table. Phpmyadmin > operations > copy: table_yearmonthday. It just takes a few seconds for tables <=100M.

Why does visual studio 2012 not find my tests?

I encountered the same problem in VS2013 Ultimate. My problem was that I was creating a Windows Service and forgot to uninstall it. So the Service was running and VS couldn't access one of the DLLs which caused that the whole test suite wasn't loaded at all.

How to show the "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page?" when changes committed?

When the user starts making changes to the form, a boolean flag will be set. If the user then tries to navigate away from the page, you check that flag in the window.onunload event. If the flag is set, you show the message by returning it as a string. Returning the message as a string will popup a confirmation dialog containing your message.

If you are using ajax to commit the changes, you can set the flag to false after the changes have been committed (i.e. in the ajax success event).

What is the difference between MacVim and regular Vim?

The one reason I have which made switching to MacVim worth it: Yank uses the system clipboard.

I can finally copy paste between MacVim on my terminal and the rest of my applications.

T-SQL Format integer to 2-digit string

SELECT RIGHT('0' + CAST(sortexport_csv AS VARCHAR), 2)
FROM your_table

Single quotes vs. double quotes in Python

I chose to use double quotes because they are easier to see.

How to use the CSV MIME-type?

You are not specifying a language or framework, but the following header is used for file downloads:

"Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=abc.csv"

Cannot get to $rootScope

You can not ask for instance during configuration phase - you can ask only for providers.

var app = angular.module('modx', []);

// configure stuff
app.config(function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
  // you can inject any provider here
});

// run blocks
app.run(function($rootScope) {
  // you can inject any instance here
});

See http://docs.angularjs.org/guide/module for more info.

XAMPP: Couldn't start Apache (Windows 10)

You can change the port of Apache:

  1. Go to C:\xampp\apache\conf\httpd.
  2. Find by combination Ctrl+F line #Listen 12.34.56.78:80 and change the 80 to any you like for example 81
  3. The same with Listen 80 change to 81
  4. The same with ServerName localhost:80 change to 81.
  5. Go to C:\xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-vhosts and change 80 to 81

NameVirtualHost *:80 here

VirtualHost *:80 and here (two times)

  1. Restart Apache

To enter your web page, type: http://localhost:81/index.html

Could not open input file: artisan

You cannot use php artisan if you are not inside a laravel project folder.

That is why it says 'Could not open input file - artisan'.

How to parse dates in multiple formats using SimpleDateFormat

I'm solved this problem more simple way using regex

fun parseTime(time: String?): Long {
    val longRegex = "\\d{4}+-\\d{2}+-\\d{2}+\\w\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}.\\d{3}[Z]\$"
    val shortRegex = "\\d{4}+-\\d{2}+-\\d{2}+\\w\\d{2}:\\d{2}:\\d{2}Z\$"

    val longDateFormat = SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.sssXXX")
    val shortDateFormat = SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssXXX")

    return when {
        Pattern.matches(longRegex, time) -> longDateFormat.parse(time).time
        Pattern.matches(shortRegex, time) -> shortDateFormat.parse(time).time
        else -> throw InvalidParamsException(INVALID_TIME_MESSAGE, null)
    }
}

Adding attributes to an XML node

You can use the Class XmlAttribute.

Eg:

XmlAttribute attr = xmlDoc.CreateAttribute("userName");
attr.Value = "Tushar";

node.Attributes.Append(attr);

Having services in React application

Well the most used pattern for reusable logic I have come across is either writing a hook or creating a utils file. It depends on what you want to accomplish.

hooks/useForm.js

Like if you want to validate form data then I would create a custom hook named useForm.js and provide it form data and in return it would return me an object containing two things:

Object: {
    value,
    error,
}

You can definitely return more things from it as you progress.

utils/URL.js

Another example would be like you want to extract some information from a URL then I would create a utils file for it containing a function and import it where needed:

 export function getURLParam(p) {
...
}

How to loop an object in React?

I highly suggest you to use an array instead of an object if you're doing react itteration, this is a syntax I use it ofen.

const rooms = this.state.array.map((e, i) =>(<div key={i}>{e}</div>))

To use the element, just place {rooms} in your jsx.

Where e=elements of the arrays and i=index of the element. Read more here. If your looking for itteration, this is the way to do it.

How to connect android wifi to adhoc wifi?

You are correct that this is currently not natively supported in Android, although Google has been saying it will be coming ever since Android was officially launched.

While not natively supported, the hardware on every android device released to date do support it. It is just disabled in software, and you would need to enable it in order to use these features.

It is however, fairly easy to do this, but you need to be root, and the specifics may be slightly different between different devices. Your best source for more informationa about this, would be XDA developers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=564. Most of the existing solutions are based on replacing wpa_supplicant, and is the method I would recommend if possible on your device. For more details, see http://szym.net/2010/12/adhoc-wifi-in-android/.

Update: Its been a few years now, and whenever I need an ad hoc network connection on my phone I use CyanogenMod. It gives you both programmatic and scripted access to these functions, and the ability to create ad hoc (ibss) networks in the WiFi settings menu.

Cannot connect to Database server (mysql workbench)

My problem was that the MySQL server wasn't actually installed. I had run the MySQL Installer, but it didn't install the MySQL server.

I reran the installer, click "Add", and then added MySQL server to the list. Now it works fine.

Password encryption/decryption code in .NET

You can use the managed .Net cryptography library, then save the encrypted string into the database. When you want to verify the password you can compare the stored database string with the hashed value of the user input. See here for more info about SHA512Managed

using System.Security.Cryptography;

    public static string EncryptSHA512Managed(string password)
    {
        UnicodeEncoding uEncode = new UnicodeEncoding();
        byte[] bytPassword = uEncode.GetBytes(password);
        SHA512Managed sha = new SHA512Managed();
        byte[] hash = sha.ComputeHash(bytPassword);
        return Convert.ToBase64String(hash);
    }

Hide password with "•••••••" in a textField

For SwiftUI, try

TextField ("Email", text: $email)
    .textFieldStyle(RoundedBorderTextFieldStyle()).padding()
SecureField ("Password", text: $password)
    .textFieldStyle(RoundedBorderTextFieldStyle()).padding()

Multiple selector chaining in jQuery?

You should be able to use:

$('#Edit.myClass, #Create.myClass').plugin({options here});

jQuery | Multiple Selectors

Alter a SQL server function to accept new optional parameter

The way to keep SELECT dbo.fCalculateEstimateDate(647) call working is:

ALTER function [dbo].[fCalculateEstimateDate] (@vWorkOrderID numeric)
Returns varchar(100)  AS
   Declare @Result varchar(100)
   SELECT @Result = [dbo].[fCalculateEstimateDate_v2] (@vWorkOrderID,DEFAULT)
   Return @Result
Begin
End

CREATE function [dbo].[fCalculateEstimateDate_v2] (@vWorkOrderID numeric,@ToDate DateTime=null)
Returns varchar(100)  AS
Begin
  <Function Body>
End

How do you append rows to a table using jQuery?

I always use this code below for more readable

$('table').append([
'<tr>',
    '<td>My Item 1</td>',
    '<td>My Item 2</td>',
    '<td>My Item 3</td>',
    '<td>My Item 4</td>',
'</tr>'
].join(''));

or if it have tbody

$('table').find('tbody').append([
'<tr>',
    '<td>My Item 1</td>',
    '<td>My Item 2</td>',
    '<td>My Item 3</td>',
    '<td>My Item 4</td>',
'</tr>'
].join(''));

Fragment onResume() & onPause() is not called on backstack

Although with different code, I experienced the same problem as the OP, because I originally used

fm.beginTransaction()
            .add(R.id.fragment_container_main, fragment)
            .addToBackStack(null)
            .commit();

instead of

fm.beginTransaction()
                .replace(R.id.fragment_container_main, fragment)
                .addToBackStack(null)
                .commit();

With "replace" the first fragment gets recreated when you return from the second fragment and therefore onResume() is also called.

Force sidebar height 100% using CSS (with a sticky bottom image)?

Further to @montrealmike 's answer, can I just add my adaptation?

I did this:

.container { 
  overflow: hidden; 
  .... 
} 

#sidebar { 
  margin-bottom: -101%;
  padding-bottom: 101%; 
  .... 
} 

I did the "101%" thing to cater for the (ultra rare) possibility that somebody may be viewing the site on a huge screen with a height more than 5000px!

Great answer though, montrealmike. It worked perfectly for me.

How to unmerge a Git merge?

You can reset your branch to the state it was in just before the merge if you find the commit it was on then.

One way is to use git reflog, it will list all the HEADs you've had. I find that git reflog --relative-date is very useful as it shows how long ago each change happened.

Once you find that commit just do a git reset --hard <commit id> and your branch will be as it was before.

If you have SourceTree, you can look up the <commit id> there if git reflog is too overwhelming.

How do you change the launcher logo of an app in Android Studio?

I created my icons using this tool:

https://romannurik.github.io/AndroidAssetStudio/index.html

After I downloaded these (they were already pre named to ic_launcher, very useful!) I found the

mipmap ic_launcher folder under the res folder

and I replaced the pre icons with the ones I created. Reinstall your app, and you'll see your new icon!

Set initially selected item in Select list in Angular2

I hope it will help someone ! (works on Angular 6)

I had to add lots of select/options dynamically and following worked for me:

<div *ngFor="let option of model.q_options; let ind=index;">

        <select 
          [(ngModel)]="model.q_options[ind].type" 
          [ngModelOptions]="{standalone: true}"
        > 
          <option 
            *ngFor="let object of objects" 
            [ngValue]="object.type" 
            [selected]="object.type === model.q_options[ind].type"
          >{{object.name}}
          </option>
        </select> 

        <div [ngSwitch]="model.q_options[ind].type">
          ( here <div *ngSwitchCase="'text' or 'imagelocal' or etc."> is used to add specific input forms )
        </div>
</div>

and in *.ts

// initial state of the model
// q_options in html = NewOption and its second argument is option type
model = new NewQuestion(1, null, 2, 
  [
    new NewOption(0, 'text', '', 1), 
    new NewOption(1, 'imagelocal', '', 1)
  ]);

// dropdown options
objects = [
    {type: 'text', name: 'text'},
    {type: 'imagelocal', name: 'image - local file'},
    {type: 'imageurl', name: 'image URL'}
   ( and etc.)
];

When user adds one more 'input option' (pls do not confuse 'input option' with select/options - select/options are static here) specific select/option, selected by the user earlier, is preserved on each/all dynamically added 'input option's select/options.

Creating a data frame from two vectors using cbind

Vectors and matrices can only be of a single type and cbind and rbind on vectors will give matrices. In these cases, the numeric values will be promoted to character values since that type will hold all the values.

(Note that in your rbind example, the promotion happens within the c call:

> c(10, "[]", "[[1,2]]")
[1] "10"      "[]"      "[[1,2]]"

If you want a rectangular structure where the columns can be different types, you want a data.frame. Any of the following should get you what you want:

> x = data.frame(v1=c(10, 20), v2=c("[]", "[]"), v3=c("[[1,2]]","[[1,3]]"))
> x
  v1 v2      v3
1 10 [] [[1,2]]
2 20 [] [[1,3]]
> str(x)
'data.frame':   2 obs. of  3 variables:
 $ v1: num  10 20
 $ v2: Factor w/ 1 level "[]": 1 1
 $ v3: Factor w/ 2 levels "[[1,2]]","[[1,3]]": 1 2

or (using specifically the data.frame version of cbind)

> x = cbind.data.frame(c(10, 20), c("[]", "[]"), c("[[1,2]]","[[1,3]]"))
> x
  c(10, 20) c("[]", "[]") c("[[1,2]]", "[[1,3]]")
1        10            []                 [[1,2]]
2        20            []                 [[1,3]]
> str(x)
'data.frame':   2 obs. of  3 variables:
 $ c(10, 20)              : num  10 20
 $ c("[]", "[]")          : Factor w/ 1 level "[]": 1 1
 $ c("[[1,2]]", "[[1,3]]"): Factor w/ 2 levels "[[1,2]]","[[1,3]]": 1 2

or (using cbind, but making the first a data.frame so that it combines as data.frames do):

> x = cbind(data.frame(c(10, 20)), c("[]", "[]"), c("[[1,2]]","[[1,3]]"))
> x
  c.10..20. c("[]", "[]") c("[[1,2]]", "[[1,3]]")
1        10            []                 [[1,2]]
2        20            []                 [[1,3]]
> str(x)
'data.frame':   2 obs. of  3 variables:
 $ c.10..20.              : num  10 20
 $ c("[]", "[]")          : Factor w/ 1 level "[]": 1 1
 $ c("[[1,2]]", "[[1,3]]"): Factor w/ 2 levels "[[1,2]]","[[1,3]]": 1 2

How do I measure request and response times at once using cURL?

Another way is configuring ~/.curlrc like this

-w "\n\n==== cURL measurements stats ====\ntotal: %{time_total} seconds \nsize: %{size_download} bytes \ndnslookup: %{time_namelookup} seconds \nconnect: %{time_connect} seconds \nappconnect: %{time_appconnect} seconds \nredirect: %{time_redirect} seconds \npretransfer: %{time_pretransfer} seconds \nstarttransfer: %{time_starttransfer} seconds \ndownloadspeed: %{speed_download} byte/sec \nuploadspeed: %{speed_upload} byte/sec \n\n"

So the output of curl is

?? curl -I https://google.com
HTTP/2 301
location: https://www.google.com/
content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
date: Mon, 04 Mar 2019 08:02:43 GMT
expires: Wed, 03 Apr 2019 08:02:43 GMT
cache-control: public, max-age=2592000
server: gws
content-length: 220
x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block
x-frame-options: SAMEORIGIN
alt-svc: quic=":443"; ma=2592000; v="44,43,39"



==== cURL measurements stats ====
total: 0.211117 seconds
size: 0 bytes
dnslookup: 0.067179 seconds
connect: 0.098817 seconds
appconnect: 0.176232 seconds
redirect: 0.000000 seconds
pretransfer: 0.176438 seconds
starttransfer: 0.209634 seconds
downloadspeed: 0.000 byte/sec
uploadspeed: 0.000 byte/sec

Insert multiple values using INSERT INTO (SQL Server 2005)

You can also use the following syntax:-

INSERT INTO MyTable (FirstCol, SecondCol)
SELECT 'First' ,1
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Second' ,2
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Third' ,3
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Fourth' ,4
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Fifth' ,5
GO

From here

Better way to right align text in HTML Table

This doesn't work in IE6, which may be an issue, but it'll work in IE7+ and Firefox, Safari etc. It'll align the 3rd column right and all of the subsequent columns left.

td + td + td { text-align: right; }
td + td + td + td { text-align: left; }

How to get all options in a drop-down list by Selenium WebDriver using C#?

Make sure you reference the WebDriver.Support.dll assembly to gain access to the OpenQA.Selenium.Support.UI.SelectElement dropdown helper class. See this thread for additional details.

Edit: In this screenshot, you can see that I can get the options just fine. Is IE opening up when you create a new InternetExplorerDriver? Screenshot

Mysql where id is in array

$string="1,2,3,4,5";
$array=array_map('intval', explode(',', $string));
$array = implode("','",$array);
$query=mysqli_query($conn, "SELECT name FROM users WHERE id IN ('".$array."')");

NB: the syntax is:

SELECT * FROM table WHERE column IN('value1','value2','value3')

The correct way to read a data file into an array

open AAAA,"/filepath/filename.txt";
my @array = <AAAA>; # read the file into an array of lines
close AAAA;

Password must have at least one non-alpha character

A simple method will be like this:

Match match1 = Regex.Match(<input_string>, @"(?=.{7})");   

match1.Success ensures that there are at least 8 characters.

Match match2 = Regex.Match(<input_string>, [^a-zA-Z]);

match2.Success ensures that there is at least one special character or number within the string.

So, match1.Success && match2.Success guarantees will get what you want.

pdftk compression option

I had the same problem and found two different solutions (see this thread for more details). Both reduced the size of my uncompressed PDF dramatically.

  • Pixelated (lossy):

    convert input.pdf -compress Zip output.pdf
    
  • Unpixelated (lossless, but may display slightly differently):

    gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dPDFSETTINGS=/screen -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH  -dQUIET -sOutputFile=output.pdf input.pdf
    

Edit: I just discovered another option (for lossless compression), which avoids the nasty gs command. qpdf is a neat tool that converts PDFs (compression/decompression, encryption/decryption), and is much faster than the gs command:

qpdf --linearize input.pdf output.pdf

count number of rows in a data frame in R based on group

Using the example data set that Ananda dummied up, here's an example using aggregate(), which is part of core R. aggregate() just needs something to count as function of the different values of MONTH-YEAR. In this case, I used VALUE as the thing to count:

aggregate(cbind(count = VALUE) ~ MONTH.YEAR, 
          data = mydf, 
          FUN = function(x){NROW(x)})

which gives you..

  MONTH.YEAR count
1  FEB. 2012     2
2  JAN. 2012     2
3  MAR. 2012     1

What causes a TCP/IP reset (RST) flag to be sent?

Some firewalls do that if a connection is idle for x number of minutes. Some ISPs set their routers to do that for various reasons as well.

In this day and age, you'll need to gracefully handle (re-establish as needed) that condition.

How to create a new instance from a class object in Python

This is how you can dynamically create a class named Child in your code, assuming Parent already exists... even if you don't have an explicit Parent class, you could use object...

The code below defines __init__() and then associates it with the class.

>>> child_name = "Child"
>>> child_parents = (Parent,)
>>> child body = """
def __init__(self, arg1):
    # Initialization for the Child class
    self.foo = do_something(arg1)
"""
>>> child_dict = {}
>>> exec(child_body, globals(), child_dict)
>>> childobj = type(child_name, child_parents, child_dict)
>>> childobj.__name__
'Child'
>>> childobj.__bases__
(<type 'object'>,)
>>> # Instantiating the new Child object...
>>> childinst = childobj()
>>> childinst
<__main__.Child object at 0x1c91710>
>>>

Using variables inside strings

Up to C#5 (-VS2013) you have to call a function/method for it. Either a "normal" function such as String.Format or an overload of the + operator.

string str = "Hello " + name; // This calls an overload of operator +.

In C#6 (VS2015) string interpolation has been introduced (as described by other answers).

How to count number of unique values of a field in a tab-delimited text file?

You can make use of cut, sort and uniq commands as follows:

cat input_file | cut -f 1 | sort | uniq

gets unique values in field 1, replacing 1 by 2 will give you unique values in field 2.

Avoiding UUOC :)

cut -f 1 input_file | sort | uniq

EDIT:

To count the number of unique occurences you can make use of wc command in the chain as:

cut -f 1 input_file | sort | uniq | wc -l

Spring security CORS Filter

  1. You don't need:

    @Configuration
    @ComponentScan("com.company.praktikant")
    

    @EnableWebSecurity already has @Configuration in it, and I cannot imagine why you put @ComponentScan there.

  2. About CORS filter, I would just put this:

    @Bean
    public FilterRegistrationBean corsFilter() {
        UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource source = new UrlBasedCorsConfigurationSource();
        CorsConfiguration config = new CorsConfiguration();
        config.setAllowCredentials(true);
        config.addAllowedOrigin("*");
        config.addAllowedHeader("*");
        config.addAllowedMethod("*");
        source.registerCorsConfiguration("/**", config);
        FilterRegistrationBean bean = new FilterRegistrationBean(new CorsFilter(source));
        bean.setOrder(0); 
        return bean;
    }
    

    Into SecurityConfiguration class and remove configure and configure global methods. You don't need to set allowde orgins, headers and methods twice. Especially if you put different properties in filter and spring security config :)

  3. According to above, your "MyFilter" class is redundant.

  4. You can also remove those:

    final AnnotationConfigApplicationContext annotationConfigApplicationContext = new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext();
    annotationConfigApplicationContext.register(CORSConfig.class);
    annotationConfigApplicationContext.refresh();
    

    From Application class.

  5. At the end small advice - not connected to the question. You don't want to put verbs in URI. Instead of http://localhost:8080/getKunden you should use HTTP GET method on http://localhost:8080/kunden resource. You can learn about best practices for design RESTful api here: http://www.vinaysahni.com/best-practices-for-a-pragmatic-restful-api

Print <div id="printarea"></div> only?

The printDiv() function came out a few times, but in that case, you loose all your binding elements and input values. So, my solution is to create a div for everything called "body_allin" and another one outside the first one called "body_print".

Then you call this function:

function printDiv(divName){

    var printContents = document.getElementById(divName).innerHTML;

    document.getElementById("body_print").innerHTML = printContents;

    document.getElementById("body_allin").style.display = "none";
    document.getElementById("body_print").style.display = "";

    window.print();

    document.getElementById("body_print").innerHTML = "";
    document.getElementById("body_allin").style.display = "";
    document.getElementById("body_print").style.display = "none";

}

IF EXISTS before INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE for optimization

Yes this will affect performance (the degree to which performance will be affected will be affected by a number of factors). Effectively you are doing the same query "twice" (in your example). Ask yourself whether or not you need to be this defensive in your query and in what situations would the row not be there? Also, with an update statement the rows affected is probably a better way to determine if anything has been updated.

Show hide divs on click in HTML and CSS without jQuery

You can use a checkbox to simulate onClick with CSS:

input[type=checkbox]:checked + p {
    display: none;
}

JSFiddle

Adjacent sibling selectors

create a trusted self-signed SSL cert for localhost (for use with Express/Node)

There are more aspects to this.

You can achieve TLS (some keep saying SSL) with a certificate, self-signed or not.

To have a green bar for a self-signed certificate, you also need to become the Certificate Authority (CA). This aspect is missing in most resources I found on my journey to achieve the green bar in my local development setup. Becoming a CA is as easy as creating a certificate.

This resource covers the creation of both the CA certificate and a Server certificate and resulted my setup in showing a green bar on localhost Chrome, Firefox and Edge: https://ram.k0a1a.net/self-signed_https_cert_after_chrome_58

Please note: in Chrome you need to add the CA Certificate to your trusted authorities.

Missing Authentication Token while accessing API Gateway?

Well for anyone still having the problem and I really feel very dumb after realizing this, but I passed in the url of /items the default one while adding API. But I kept calling the endpoint with /api. Special thanks to Carlos Alberto Schneider, as I realized my problem after reading your post.

Pass element ID to Javascript function

Check this: http://jsfiddle.net/h7kRt/1/,

you should change in jsfiddle on top-left to No-wrap in <head>

Your code looks good and it will work inside a normal page. In jsfiddle your function was being defined inside a load handler and thus is in a different scope. By changing to No-wrap you have it in the global scope and can use it as you wanted.

How do I turn off autocommit for a MySQL client?

This is useful to check the status of autocommit;

select @@autocommit;

The meaning of NoInitialContextException error

you need to put the following name/value pairs into a hash table and call this constructor:

public InitialContext(Hashtable<?,?> environment)

the exact values depend on your application server, this example is for jboss

jndi.java.naming.provider.url=jnp://localhost:1099/
jndi.java.naming.factory.url=org.jboss.naming:org.jnp.interfaces
jndi.java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory

What is the difference between Sublime text and Github's Atom

One major difference that no one has pointed out so far and that might be important to some people is that (at least on Windows) Atom doesn't fully support other keyboard layouts than US. There is an bug report on that with a few hundred posts that has been open for more than a year now (https://github.com/atom/atom-keymap/issues/35).

Might be relevant when choosing an editor.

Find html label associated with a given input

I am a bit surprised that nobody seems to know that you're perfectly allowed to do:

<label>Put your stuff here: <input value="Stuff"></label>

Which won't get picked up by any of the suggested answers, but will label the input correctly.

Here's some code that does take this case into account:

$.fn.getLabels = function() {
    return this.map(function() {
        var labels = $(this).parents('label');
        if (this.id) {
            labels.add('label[for="' + this.id + '"]');
        }
        return labels.get();
    });
};

Usage:

$('#myfancyinput').getLabels();

Some notes:

  • The code was written for clarity, not for performance. More performant alternatives may be available.
  • This code supports getting the labels of multiple items in one go. If that's not what you want, adapt as necessary.
  • This still doesn't take care of things like aria-labelledby if you were to use that (left as an exercise to the reader).
  • Using multiple labels is a tricky business when it comes to support in different user agents and assistive technologies, so test well and use at your own risk, etc. etc.
  • Yes, you could also implement this without using jQuery. :-)

How to send a simple email from a Windows batch file?

If you can't follow Max's suggestion of installing Blat (or any other utility) on your server, then perhaps your server already has software installed that can send emails.

I know that both Oracle and SqlServer have the capability to send email. You might have to work with your DBA to get that feature enabled and/or get the privilege to use it. Of course I can see how that might present its own set of problems and red tape. Assuming you can access the feature, it is fairly simple to have a batch file login to a database and send mail.

A batch file can easily run a VBScript via CSCRIPT. A quick google search finds many links showing how to send email with VBScript. The first one I happened to look at was http://www.activexperts.com/activmonitor/windowsmanagement/adminscripts/enterprise/mail/. It looks straight forward.

how to fetch array keys with jQuery?

I use something like this function I created...

Object.getKeys = function(obj, add) {
    if(obj === undefined || obj === null) {
        return undefined;
    }
    var keys = [];
    if(add !== undefined) {
        keys = jQuery.merge(keys, add);
    }
    for(key in obj) {
        if(obj.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
                keys.push(key);
        }
    }
    return keys;
};

I think you could set obj to self or something better in the first test. It seems sometimes I'm checking if it's empty too so I did it that way. Also I don't think {} is Object.* or at least there's a problem finding the function getKeys on the Object that way. Maybe you're suppose to put prototype first, but that seems to cause a conflict with GreenSock etc.

Synchronously waiting for an async operation, and why does Wait() freeze the program here

With small custom synchronization context, sync function can wait for completion of async function, without creating deadlock. Here is small example for WinForms app.

Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Runtime.CompilerServices

Public Class Form1

    Private Sub Form1_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
        SyncMethod()
    End Sub

    ' waiting inside Sync method for finishing async method
    Public Sub SyncMethod()
        Dim sc As New SC
        sc.WaitForTask(AsyncMethod())
        sc.Release()
    End Sub

    Public Async Function AsyncMethod() As Task(Of Boolean)
        Await Task.Delay(1000)
        Return True
    End Function

End Class

Public Class SC
    Inherits SynchronizationContext

    Dim OldContext As SynchronizationContext
    Dim ContextThread As Thread

    Sub New()
        OldContext = SynchronizationContext.Current
        ContextThread = Thread.CurrentThread
        SynchronizationContext.SetSynchronizationContext(Me)
    End Sub

    Dim DataAcquired As New Object
    Dim WorkWaitingCount As Long = 0
    Dim ExtProc As SendOrPostCallback
    Dim ExtProcArg As Object

    <MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.Synchronized)>
    Public Overrides Sub Post(d As SendOrPostCallback, state As Object)
        Interlocked.Increment(WorkWaitingCount)
        Monitor.Enter(DataAcquired)
        ExtProc = d
        ExtProcArg = state
        AwakeThread()
        Monitor.Wait(DataAcquired)
        Monitor.Exit(DataAcquired)
    End Sub

    Dim ThreadSleep As Long = 0

    Private Sub AwakeThread()
        If Interlocked.Read(ThreadSleep) > 0 Then ContextThread.Resume()
    End Sub

    Public Sub WaitForTask(Tsk As Task)
        Dim aw = Tsk.GetAwaiter

        If aw.IsCompleted Then Exit Sub

        While Interlocked.Read(WorkWaitingCount) > 0 Or aw.IsCompleted = False
            If Interlocked.Read(WorkWaitingCount) = 0 Then
                Interlocked.Increment(ThreadSleep)
                ContextThread.Suspend()
                Interlocked.Decrement(ThreadSleep)
            Else
                Interlocked.Decrement(WorkWaitingCount)
                Monitor.Enter(DataAcquired)
                Dim Proc = ExtProc
                Dim ProcArg = ExtProcArg
                Monitor.Pulse(DataAcquired)
                Monitor.Exit(DataAcquired)
                Proc(ProcArg)
            End If
        End While

    End Sub

     Public Sub Release()
         SynchronizationContext.SetSynchronizationContext(OldContext)
     End Sub

End Class

Execute a SQL Stored Procedure and process the results

Dim sqlConnection1 As New SqlConnection("Your Connection String")
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand

cmd.CommandText = "StoredProcedureName"
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.Connection = sqlConnection1

sqlConnection1.Open()

Dim adapter As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter
Dim dsdetailwk As New DataSet

Try
   adapter = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter
   adapter.SelectCommand = cmd
   adapter.Fill(dsdetailwk, "delivery")
   Catch Err As System.Exception
End Try

sqlConnection1.Close()

datagridview1.DataSource = dsdetailwk.Tables(0)

How to read an external properties file in Maven

Using the suggested Maven properties plugin I was able to read in a buildNumber.properties file that I use to version my builds.

  <build>    
    <plugins>
      <plugin>
        <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
        <artifactId>properties-maven-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>1.0-alpha-1</version>
        <executions>
          <execution>
            <phase>initialize</phase>
            <goals>
              <goal>read-project-properties</goal>
            </goals>
            <configuration>
              <files>
                <file>${basedir}/../project-parent/buildNumber.properties</file>
              </files>
            </configuration>
          </execution>
        </executions>
      </plugin>
   </plugins>

Best approach to remove time part of datetime in SQL Server

For me the code below is always a winner:

SELECT CONVERT(DATETIME, FLOOR(CONVERT(FLOAT,GETDATE())));

Add borders to cells in POI generated Excel File

To create a border in Apache POI you should...

1: Create a style

final XSSFCellStyle style = workbook.createCellStyle();

2: Then you have to create the border

style.setBorderBottom( new XSSFColor(new Color(235,235,235));

?3: Then you have to set the color of that border

style.setBottomBorderColor( new XSSFColor(new Color(235,235,235));

4: Then apply the style to a cell

cell.setCellStyle(style);

replacing text in a file with Python

Reading from standard input, write 'code.py' as follows:

import sys

rep = {'zero':'0', 'temp':'bob', 'garbage':'nothing'}

for line in sys.stdin:
    for k, v in rep.iteritems():
        line = line.replace(k, v)
    print line

Then, execute the script with redirection or piping (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redirection_(computing))

python code.py < infile > outfile

Vertically centering Bootstrap modal window

This does the job : http://jsfiddle.net/sRmLV/1140/

It uses a helper-div and some custom css. No javascript or jQuery required.

HTML (based on Bootstrap's demo-code)

<button class="btn btn-primary btn-lg" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#myModal">Launch demo modal</button>

<!-- Modal -->
<div class="modal fade" id="myModal" tabindex="-1" role="dialog" aria-labelledby="myModalLabel" aria-hidden="true">
    <div class="vertical-alignment-helper">
        <div class="modal-dialog vertical-align-center">
            <div class="modal-content">
                <div class="modal-header">
                    <button type="button" class="close" data-dismiss="modal"><span aria-hidden="true">&times;</span><span class="sr-only">Close</span>

                    </button>
                     <h4 class="modal-title" id="myModalLabel">Modal title</h4>

                </div>
                <div class="modal-body">...</div>
                <div class="modal-footer">
                    <button type="button" class="btn btn-default" data-dismiss="modal">Close</button>
                    <button type="button" class="btn btn-primary">Save changes</button>
                </div>
            </div>
        </div>
    </div>
</div>

CSS

.vertical-alignment-helper {
    display:table;
    height: 100%;
    width: 100%;
    pointer-events:none; /* This makes sure that we can still click outside of the modal to close it */
}
.vertical-align-center {
    /* To center vertically */
    display: table-cell;
    vertical-align: middle;
    pointer-events:none;
}
.modal-content {
    /* Bootstrap sets the size of the modal in the modal-dialog class, we need to inherit it */
    width:inherit;
    max-width:inherit; /* For Bootstrap 4 - to avoid the modal window stretching full width */
    height:inherit;
    /* To center horizontally */
    margin: 0 auto;
    pointer-events: all;
}

What is the difference between a .cpp file and a .h file?

The .cpp file is the compilation unit : it's the real source code file that will be compiled (in C++).

The .h (header) files are files that will be virtually copy/pasted in the .cpp files where the #include precompiler instruction appears. Once the headers code is inserted in the .cpp code, the compilation of the .cpp can start.

How to generate a git patch for a specific commit?

Say you have commit id 2 after commit 1 you would be able to run:

git diff 2 1 > mypatch.diff

where 2 and 1 are SHA hashes.

What does "while True" mean in Python?

my question: while WHAT is True?

Everything inside the () of the while statement is going to be evaluated as a boolean. Meaning it gets converted into either true or false.

Consider in the statement while(6 > 5)

It first evaluates the expression 6 > 5 which is true so is the same as saying while(true)

Anything that is not FALSE, 0, an emptry string "", null, or undefined is likely to be evaluated to true.

When I first started programming I used to do things like if(foo == true), I didn't realise that was virtually the same thing as if(foo).

So when you say while(true) its like are saying while(true == true)

So to answer you question: While TRUE is True.

How to call gesture tap on UIView programmatically in swift

You need to initialize UITapGestureRecognizer with a target and action, like so:

let tap = UITapGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(self.handleTap(_:)))
myView.addGestureRecognizer(tap)

Then, you should implement the handler, which will be called each time when a tap event occurs:

@objc func handleTap(_ sender: UITapGestureRecognizer? = nil) {
    // handling code
}

So now calling your tap gesture recognizer event handler is as easy as calling a method:

handleTap()

Gradle finds wrong JAVA_HOME even though it's correctly set

Try installing latest version of gradle,

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cwchien/gradle

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install gradle

If we install from ubuntu repo, it will install the old version , (for me it was gradle 1.4). In older version, it sets java home from gradle as export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/default-java. Latest version don't have this issue.

Change URL and redirect using jQuery

Try this...

$("#abc").attr("action", "/yourapp/" + temp).submit();

What it means:

Find a form with id "abc", change it's attribute named "action" and then submit it...

This works for me... !!!

Difference between Activity and FragmentActivity

A FragmentActivity is a subclass of Activity that was built for the Android Support Package.

The FragmentActivity class adds a couple new methods to ensure compatibility with older versions of Android, but other than that, there really isn't much of a difference between the two. Just make sure you change all calls to getLoaderManager() and getFragmentManager() to getSupportLoaderManager() and getSupportFragmentManager() respectively.

SPA best practices for authentication and session management

This question has been addressed, in a slightly different form, at length, here:

RESTful Authentication

But this addresses it from the server-side. Let's look at this from the client-side. Before we do that, though, there's an important prelude:

Javascript Crypto is Hopeless

Matasano's article on this is famous, but the lessons contained therein are pretty important:

https://www.nccgroup.trust/us/about-us/newsroom-and-events/blog/2011/august/javascript-cryptography-considered-harmful/

To summarize:

  • A man-in-the-middle attack can trivially replace your crypto code with <script> function hash_algorithm(password){ lol_nope_send_it_to_me_instead(password); }</script>
  • A man-in-the-middle attack is trivial against a page that serves any resource over a non-SSL connection.
  • Once you have SSL, you're using real crypto anyways.

And to add a corollary of my own:

  • A successful XSS attack can result in an attacker executing code on your client's browser, even if you're using SSL - so even if you've got every hatch battened down, your browser crypto can still fail if your attacker finds a way to execute any javascript code on someone else's browser.

This renders a lot of RESTful authentication schemes impossible or silly if you're intending to use a JavaScript client. Let's look!

HTTP Basic Auth

First and foremost, HTTP Basic Auth. The simplest of schemes: simply pass a name and password with every request.

This, of course, absolutely requires SSL, because you're passing a Base64 (reversibly) encoded name and password with every request. Anybody listening on the line could extract username and password trivially. Most of the "Basic Auth is insecure" arguments come from a place of "Basic Auth over HTTP" which is an awful idea.

The browser provides baked-in HTTP Basic Auth support, but it is ugly as sin and you probably shouldn't use it for your app. The alternative, though, is to stash username and password in JavaScript.

This is the most RESTful solution. The server requires no knowledge of state whatsoever and authenticates every individual interaction with the user. Some REST enthusiasts (mostly strawmen) insist that maintaining any sort of state is heresy and will froth at the mouth if you think of any other authentication method. There are theoretical benefits to this sort of standards-compliance - it's supported by Apache out of the box - you could store your objects as files in folders protected by .htaccess files if your heart desired!

The problem? You are caching on the client-side a username and password. This gives evil.ru a better crack at it - even the most basic of XSS vulnerabilities could result in the client beaming his username and password to an evil server. You could try to alleviate this risk by hashing and salting the password, but remember: JavaScript Crypto is Hopeless. You could alleviate this risk by leaving it up to the Browser's Basic Auth support, but.. ugly as sin, as mentioned earlier.

HTTP Digest Auth

Is Digest authentication possible with jQuery?

A more "secure" auth, this is a request/response hash challenge. Except JavaScript Crypto is Hopeless, so it only works over SSL and you still have to cache the username and password on the client side, making it more complicated than HTTP Basic Auth but no more secure.

Query Authentication with Additional Signature Parameters.

Another more "secure" auth, where you encrypt your parameters with nonce and timing data (to protect against repeat and timing attacks) and send the. One of the best examples of this is the OAuth 1.0 protocol, which is, as far as I know, a pretty stonking way to implement authentication on a REST server.

http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5849

Oh, but there aren't any OAuth 1.0 clients for JavaScript. Why?

JavaScript Crypto is Hopeless, remember. JavaScript can't participate in OAuth 1.0 without SSL, and you still have to store the client's username and password locally - which puts this in the same category as Digest Auth - it's more complicated than HTTP Basic Auth but it's no more secure.

Token

The user sends a username and password, and in exchange gets a token that can be used to authenticate requests.

This is marginally more secure than HTTP Basic Auth, because as soon as the username/password transaction is complete you can discard the sensitive data. It's also less RESTful, as tokens constitute "state" and make the server implementation more complicated.

SSL Still

The rub though, is that you still have to send that initial username and password to get a token. Sensitive information still touches your compromisable JavaScript.

To protect your user's credentials, you still need to keep attackers out of your JavaScript, and you still need to send a username and password over the wire. SSL Required.

Token Expiry

It's common to enforce token policies like "hey, when this token has been around too long, discard it and make the user authenticate again." or "I'm pretty sure that the only IP address allowed to use this token is XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX". Many of these policies are pretty good ideas.

Firesheeping

However, using a token Without SSL is still vulnerable to an attack called 'sidejacking': http://codebutler.github.io/firesheep/

The attacker doesn't get your user's credentials, but they can still pretend to be your user, which can be pretty bad.

tl;dr: Sending unencrypted tokens over the wire means that attackers can easily nab those tokens and pretend to be your user. FireSheep is a program that makes this very easy.

A Separate, More Secure Zone

The larger the application that you're running, the harder it is to absolutely ensure that they won't be able to inject some code that changes how you process sensitive data. Do you absolutely trust your CDN? Your advertisers? Your own code base?

Common for credit card details and less common for username and password - some implementers keep 'sensitive data entry' on a separate page from the rest of their application, a page that can be tightly controlled and locked down as best as possible, preferably one that is difficult to phish users with.

Cookie (just means Token)

It is possible (and common) to put the authentication token in a cookie. This doesn't change any of the properties of auth with the token, it's more of a convenience thing. All of the previous arguments still apply.

Session (still just means Token)

Session Auth is just Token authentication, but with a few differences that make it seem like a slightly different thing:

  • Users start with an unauthenticated token.
  • The backend maintains a 'state' object that is tied to a user's token.
  • The token is provided in a cookie.
  • The application environment abstracts the details away from you.

Aside from that, though, it's no different from Token Auth, really.

This wanders even further from a RESTful implementation - with state objects you're going further and further down the path of plain ol' RPC on a stateful server.

OAuth 2.0

OAuth 2.0 looks at the problem of "How does Software A give Software B access to User X's data without Software B having access to User X's login credentials."

The implementation is very much just a standard way for a user to get a token, and then for a third party service to go "yep, this user and this token match, and you can get some of their data from us now."

Fundamentally, though, OAuth 2.0 is just a token protocol. It exhibits the same properties as other token protocols - you still need SSL to protect those tokens - it just changes up how those tokens are generated.

There are two ways that OAuth 2.0 can help you:

  • Providing Authentication/Information to Others
  • Getting Authentication/Information from Others

But when it comes down to it, you're just... using tokens.

Back to your question

So, the question that you're asking is "should I store my token in a cookie and have my environment's automatic session management take care of the details, or should I store my token in Javascript and handle those details myself?"

And the answer is: do whatever makes you happy.

The thing about automatic session management, though, is that there's a lot of magic happening behind the scenes for you. Often it's nicer to be in control of those details yourself.

I am 21 so SSL is yes

The other answer is: Use https for everything or brigands will steal your users' passwords and tokens.

assign headers based on existing row in dataframe in R

Very similar to Vishnu's answer but uses the lapply to map all the data to characters then to assign them as the headers. This is really helpful if your data is imported as factors.

DF[] <- lapply(DF, as.character)
colnames(DF) <- DF[1, ]
DF <- DF[-1 ,]

note that that if you have a lot of numeric data or factors you want you'll need to convert them back. In this case it may make sense to store the character data frame, extract the row you want, and then apply it to the original data frame

tempDF <- DF
tempDF[] <- lapply(DF, as.character)
colnames(DF) <- tempDF[1, ]
DF <- DF[-1 ,]
tempDF <- NULL

Directory index forbidden by Options directive

Another issue that you might run into if you're running RHEL (I ran into it) is that there is a default welcome page configured with the httpd package that will override your settings, even if you put Options Indexes. The file is in /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf. See the following link for more info: http://wpapi.com/solved-issue-directory-index-forbidden-by-options-directive/

Key Value Pair List

Using one of the subsets method in this question

var list = new List<KeyValuePair<string, int>>() { 
    new KeyValuePair<string, int>("A", 1),
    new KeyValuePair<string, int>("B", 0),
    new KeyValuePair<string, int>("C", 0),
    new KeyValuePair<string, int>("D", 2),
    new KeyValuePair<string, int>("E", 8),
};

int input = 11;
var items = SubSets(list).FirstOrDefault(x => x.Sum(y => y.Value)==input);

EDIT

a full console application:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;

namespace ConsoleApplication1
{
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            var list = new List<KeyValuePair<string, int>>() { 
                new KeyValuePair<string, int>("A", 1),
                new KeyValuePair<string, int>("B", 2),
                new KeyValuePair<string, int>("C", 3),
                new KeyValuePair<string, int>("D", 4),
                new KeyValuePair<string, int>("E", 5),
                new KeyValuePair<string, int>("F", 6),
            };

            int input = 12;
            var alternatives = list.SubSets().Where(x => x.Sum(y => y.Value) == input);

            foreach (var res in alternatives)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(String.Join(",", res.Select(x => x.Key)));
            }
            Console.WriteLine("END");
            Console.ReadLine();
        }
    }

    public static class Extenions
    {
        public static IEnumerable<IEnumerable<T>> SubSets<T>(this IEnumerable<T> enumerable)
        {
            List<T> list = enumerable.ToList();
            ulong upper = (ulong)1 << list.Count;

            for (ulong i = 0; i < upper; i++)
            {
                List<T> l = new List<T>(list.Count);
                for (int j = 0; j < sizeof(ulong) * 8; j++)
                {
                    if (((ulong)1 << j) >= upper) break;

                    if (((i >> j) & 1) == 1)
                    {
                        l.Add(list[j]);
                    }
                }

                yield return l;
            }
        }
    }
}

Is Android using NTP to sync time?

I know about Android ICS that it uses a custom service called: NetworkTimeUpdateService. This service also implements a NTP time synchronization via the NtpTrustedTime singleton.

In NtpTrustedTime the default NTP server is requested from the Android system string source:

final Resources res = context.getResources();

final String defaultServer = res.getString(
                                com.android.internal.R.string.config_ntpServer);

If the automatic time sync option in the system settings is checked and no NITZ time service is available then the time will be synchronized with the NTP server from com.android.internal.R.string.config_ntpServer.

To get the value of com.android.internal.R.string.config_ntpServer you can use the following method:

    final Resources res = this.getResources();
    final int id = Resources.getSystem().getIdentifier(
                       "config_ntpServer", "string","android");
    final String defaultServer = res.getString(id);

What is an ORM, how does it work, and how should I use one?

Object Model is concerned with the following three concepts Data Abstraction Encapsulation Inheritance The relational model used the basic concept of a relation or table. Object-relational mapping (OR mapping) products integrate object programming language capabilities with relational databases.

Callback functions in C++

A Callback function is a method that is passed into a routine, and called at some point by the routine to which it is passed.

This is very useful for making reusable software. For example, many operating system APIs (such as the Windows API) use callbacks heavily.

For example, if you wanted to work with files in a folder - you can call an API function, with your own routine, and your routine gets run once per file in the specified folder. This allows the API to be very flexible.

undefined reference to WinMain@16 (codeblocks)

You should create a new project in Code::Blocks, and make sure it's 'Console Application'.

Add your .cpp files into the project so they are all compiled and linked together.

How to create new div dynamically, change it, move it, modify it in every way possible, in JavaScript?

Have you tried JQuery? Vanilla javascript can be tough. Try using this:

$('.container-element').add('<div>Insert Div Content</div>');

.container-element is a JQuery selector that marks the element with the class "container-element" (presumably the parent element in which you want to insert your divs). Then the add() function inserts HTML into the container-element.

How to find index of STRING array in Java from a given value?

try this instead

org.apache.commons.lang.ArrayUtils.indexOf(array, value);

Android scale animation on view

try this code to create Scale animation without using xml

ScaleAnimation animation = new ScaleAnimation(fromXscale, toXscale, fromYscale, toYscale, Animation.RELATIVE_TO_SELF, 0.5f, Animation.RELATIVE_TO_SELF, 0.5f);

Java way to check if a string is palindrome

import java.util.Scanner;

public class FindAllPalindromes {
static String longestPalindrome;
public String oldPalindrome="";
static int longest;

public void allSubstrings(String s){        
    for(int i=0;i<s.length();i++){
        for(int j=1;j<=s.length()-i;j++){
            String subString=s.substring(i, i+j);  
            palindrome(subString);             
        }
    }
        }   
public void palindrome(String sub){
    System.out.println("String to b checked is "+sub);
    StringBuilder sb=new StringBuilder();
    sb.append(sub);     // append string to string builder 
    sb.reverse();        
    if(sub.equals(sb.toString())){                        // palindrome condition 
        System.out.println("the given String :"+sub+" is a palindrome");
        longestPalindrome(sub);
    }
    else{
        System.out.println("the string "+sub+"iss not a palindrome");
    }
        }
public void longestPalindrome(String s){
            if(s.length()>longest){                 
        longest=s.length();
        longestPalindrome=s;

    }
    else if (s.length()==longest){    
        oldPalindrome=longestPalindrome;
        longestPalindrome=s;

    }




}

public static void main(String[] args) {
FindAllPalindromes fp=new FindAllPalindromes();

    Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);    
    System.out.println("Enter the String ::");
    String s=sc.nextLine(); 
    fp.allSubstrings(s);      
    sc.close();
    if(fp.oldPalindrome.length()>0){
    System.out.println(longestPalindrome+"and"+fp.oldPalindrome+":is the longest palindrome");  
    }
    else{
        System.out.println(longestPalindrome+":is the longest palindrome`````");
    }}
}

T-SQL query to show table definition?

Another way is to execute sp_columns procedure.

EXEC sys.sp_columns @TABLE_NAME = 'YourTableName'

Java Map equivalent in C#

You can index Dictionary, you didn't need 'get'.

Dictionary<string,string> example = new Dictionary<string,string>();
...
example.Add("hello","world");
...
Console.Writeline(example["hello"]);

An efficient way to test/get values is TryGetValue (thanx to Earwicker):

if (otherExample.TryGetValue("key", out value))
{
    otherExample["key"] = value + 1;
}

With this method you can fast and exception-less get values (if present).

Resources:

Dictionary-Keys

Try Get Value

HTTP Basic Authentication - what's the expected web browser experience?

If there are no credentials provided in the request headers, the following is the minimum response required for IE to prompt the user for credentials and resubmit the request.

Response.Clear();
Response.StatusCode = (Int32)HttpStatusCode.Unauthorized;
Response.AddHeader("WWW-Authenticate", "Basic");

Java: Insert multiple rows into MySQL with PreparedStatement

You can create a batch by PreparedStatement#addBatch() and execute it by PreparedStatement#executeBatch().

Here's a kickoff example:

public void save(List<Entity> entities) throws SQLException {
    try (
        Connection connection = database.getConnection();
        PreparedStatement statement = connection.prepareStatement(SQL_INSERT);
    ) {
        int i = 0;

        for (Entity entity : entities) {
            statement.setString(1, entity.getSomeProperty());
            // ...

            statement.addBatch();
            i++;

            if (i % 1000 == 0 || i == entities.size()) {
                statement.executeBatch(); // Execute every 1000 items.
            }
        }
    }
}

It's executed every 1000 items because some JDBC drivers and/or DBs may have a limitation on batch length.

See also:

Ignore outliers in ggplot2 boxplot

One idea would be to winsorize the data in a two-pass procedure:

  1. run a first pass, learn what the bounds are, e.g. cut of at given percentile, or N standard deviation above the mean, or ...

  2. in a second pass, set the values beyond the given bound to the value of that bound

I should stress that this is an old-fashioned method which ought to be dominated by more modern robust techniques but you still come across it a lot.

how to refresh Select2 dropdown menu after ajax loading different content?

It's common for other components to be listening to the change event, or for custom event handlers to be attached that may have side effects. Select2 does not have a custom event (like select2:update) that can be triggered other than change. You can rely on jQuery's event namespacing to limit the scope to Select2 though by triggering the *change.select2 event.

$('#state').trigger('change.select2'); // Notify only Select2 of changes

Keyboard shortcut to "untab" (move a block of code to the left) in eclipse / aptana?

In Visual Studio and most other half decent IDEs you can simply do SHIFT+TAB. It does the opposite of just TAB.

I would think and hope that the IDEs you mention support this as well.

could not extract ResultSet in hibernate

Try using inner join in your Query

    Query query=session.createQuery("from Product as p INNER JOIN p.catalog as c 
    WHERE c.idCatalog= :id and p.productName like :XXX");
    query.setParameter("id", 7);
    query.setParameter("xxx", "%"+abc+"%");
    List list = query.list();

also in the hibernate config file have

<!--hibernate.cfg.xml -->
<property name="show_sql">true</property>

To display what is being queried on the console.

How to get the selected radio button value using js

you can use this

$('input[name="field_value"]:checked').val(); 

or, for older version of jquery

$('input[@name="field_value"]:checked').val();

Android: Align button to bottom-right of screen using FrameLayout?

you can add an invisible TextView to the FrameLayout.

    <TextView
        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
        android:layout_height="0dp"
        android:layout_weight="1"
        android:visibility="invisible"
        />

    <LinearLayout
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="50dp"
        android:orientation="horizontal">
        <Button
            android:id="@+id/daily_delete_btn"
            android:layout_width="0dp"
            android:layout_height="50dp"
            android:layout_weight="1"
            android:text="DELETE"
            android:layout_gravity="center"/>
        <Button
            android:id="@+id/daily_save_btn"
            android:layout_width="0dp"
            android:layout_height="50dp"
            android:layout_weight="1"
            android:text="SAVE"
            android:layout_gravity="center"/>
    </LinearLayout>

How to use Google fonts in React.js?

you should see this tutorial: https://scotch.io/@micwanyoike/how-to-add-fonts-to-a-react-project

import WebFont from 'webfontloader';

WebFont.load({
  google: {
    families: ['Titillium Web:300,400,700', 'sans-serif']
  }
});

I just tried this method and I can say that it works very well ;)

Android XXHDPI resources

480 dpi is the standard QUANTIZED resolution for xxhdpi, it can vary something less (i.e.: 440 dpi) or more (i.e.: 520 dpi). Scale factor: 3x (3 * mdpi).

Now there's a higher resolution, xxxhdpi (640 dpi). Scale factor 4x (4 * mdpi).

Here's the source reference.

symfony2 twig path with parameter url creation

Make sure your routing.yml file has 'id' specified in it. In other words, it should look like:

_category:
    path: /category/{id}

How to attach a process in gdb

With a running instance of myExecutableName having a PID 15073:

hitting Tab twice after $ gdb myExecu in the command line, will automagically autocompletes to:

$ gdb myExecutableName 15073

and will attach gdb to this process. That's nice!

Shared folder between MacOSX and Windows on Virtual Box

Using a Windows 10 guest, after I performed steps 1 through 3 from @xinampc's answer, I had to open a new File Explorer and navigated to This PC > CD Drive (D:) VirtualBox Guest Additions to run VBoxWindowsAdditions. After I ran that and went through the command prompts, Windows rebooted and I was able to see VBOXSVR under Network.

Limit Get-ChildItem recursion depth

Try this function:

Function Get-ChildItemToDepth {
    Param(
        [String]$Path = $PWD,
        [String]$Filter = "*",
        [Byte]$ToDepth = 255,
        [Byte]$CurrentDepth = 0,
        [Switch]$DebugMode
    )

    $CurrentDepth++
    If ($DebugMode) {
        $DebugPreference = "Continue"
    }

    Get-ChildItem $Path | %{
        $_ | ?{ $_.Name -Like $Filter }

        If ($_.PsIsContainer) {
            If ($CurrentDepth -le $ToDepth) {

                # Callback to this function
                Get-ChildItemToDepth -Path $_.FullName -Filter $Filter `
                  -ToDepth $ToDepth -CurrentDepth $CurrentDepth
            }
            Else {
                Write-Debug $("Skipping GCI for Folder: $($_.FullName) " + `
                  "(Why: Current depth $CurrentDepth vs limit depth $ToDepth)")
            }
        }
    }
}

source

Parsing HTTP Response in Python

You can also use python's requests library instead.

import requests

url = 'http://www.quandl.com/api/v1/datasets/FRED/GDP.json'    
response = requests.get(url)    
dict = response.json()

Now you can manipulate the "dict" like a python dictionary.

What is simplest way to read a file into String?

Don't write your own util class to do this - I would recommend using Guava, which is full of all kinds of goodness. In this case you'd want either the Files class (if you're really just reading a file) or CharStreams for more general purpose reading. It has methods to read the data into a list of strings (readLines) or totally (toString).

It has similar useful methods for binary data too. And then there's the rest of the library...

I agree it's annoying that there's nothing similar in the standard libraries. Heck, just being able to supply a CharSet to a FileReader would make life a little simpler...

ReactJs: What should the PropTypes be for this.props.children?

Try something like this utilizing oneOfType or PropTypes.node

import PropTypes from 'prop-types'

...

static propTypes = {
    children: PropTypes.oneOfType([
        PropTypes.arrayOf(PropTypes.node),
        PropTypes.node
    ]).isRequired
}

or

static propTypes = {
    children: PropTypes.node.isRequired,
}

jQuery: outer html()

No siblings solution:

var x = $('#xxx').parent().html();
alert(x);

Universal solution:

// no cloning necessary    
var x = $('#xxx').wrapAll('<div>').parent().html(); 
alert(x);

Fiddle here: http://jsfiddle.net/ezmilhouse/Mv76a/

The entity name must immediately follow the '&' in the entity reference

Do

<script>//<![CDATA[
    /* script */
//]]></script>

Fundamental difference between Hashing and Encryption algorithms

Symmetric Encryption:

Symmetric encryption may also be referred to as shared key or shared secret encryption. In symmetric encryption, a single key is used both to encrypt and decrypt traffic.

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Asymmetric Encryption:

Asymmetric encryption is also known as public-key cryptography. Asymmetric encryption differs from symmetric encryption primarily in that two keys are used: one for encryption and one for decryption. The most common asymmetric encryption algorithm is RSA.

Compared to symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption imposes a high computational burden, and tends to be much slower. Thus, it isn't typically employed to protect payload data. Instead, its major strength is its ability to establish a secure channel over a nonsecure medium (for example, the Internet). This is accomplished by the exchange of public keys, which can only be used to encrypt data. The complementary private key, which is never shared, is used to decrypt.

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Hashing:

Finally, hashing is a form of cryptographic security which differs from encryption. Whereas encryption is a two step process used to first encrypt and then decrypt a message, hashing condenses a message into an irreversible fixed-length value, or hash. Two of the most common hashing algorithms seen in networking are MD5 and SHA-1.

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Read more here:http://packetlife.net/blog/2010/nov/23/symmetric-asymmetric-encryption-hashing/

npm start error with create-react-app

I have faced the following issue.

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Please find the solution:

  1. Add "C:\Windows\System32" to the global PATH environment variable.

  2. Check whether the environment variables has been created for nodejs,npm and composer. if not create one

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  1. Run your app.

How can you flush a write using a file descriptor?

You have two choices:

  1. Use fileno() to obtain the file descriptor associated with the stdio stream pointer

  2. Don't use <stdio.h> at all, that way you don't need to worry about flush either - all writes will go to the device immediately, and for character devices the write() call won't even return until the lower-level IO has completed (in theory).

For device-level IO I'd say it's pretty unusual to use stdio. I'd strongly recommend using the lower-level open(), read() and write() functions instead (based on your later reply):

int fd = open("/dev/i2c", O_RDWR);
ioctl(fd, IOCTL_COMMAND, args);
write(fd, buf, length);

How do I change Bootstrap 3 column order on mobile layout?

Updated 2018

For the original question based on Bootstrap 3, the solution was to use push-pull.

In Bootstrap 4 it's now possible to change the order, even when the columns are full-width stacked vertically, thanks to Bootstrap 4 flexbox. OFC, the push pull method will still work, but now there are other ways to change column order in Bootstrap 4, making it possible to re-order full-width columns.

Method 1 - Use flex-column-reverse for xs screens:

<div class="row flex-column-reverse flex-md-row">
    <div class="col-md-3">
        sidebar
    </div>
    <div class="col-md-9">
        main
    </div>
</div>

Method 2 - Use order-first for xs screens:

<div class="row">
    <div class="col-md-3">
        sidebar
    </div>
    <div class="col-md-9 order-first order-md-last">
        main
    </div>
</div>

Bootstrap 4(alpha 6): http://www.codeply.com/go/bBMOsvtJhD
Bootstrap 4.1: https://www.codeply.com/go/e0v77yGtcr


Original 3.x Answer

For the original question based on Bootstrap 3, the solution was to use push-pull for the larger widths, and then the columns will show is their natural order on smaller (xs) widths. (A-B reverse to B-A).

<div class="container">
    <div class="row">
        <div class="col-md-9 col-md-push-3">
            main
        </div>
        <div class="col-md-3 col-md-pull-9">
            sidebar
        </div>
    </div>
</div>

Bootstrap 3: http://www.codeply.com/go/wgzJXs3gel

@emre stated, "You cannot change the order of columns in smaller screens but you can do that in large screens". However, this should be clarified to state: "You cannot change the order of full-width "stacked" columns.." in Bootstrap 3.

What is the use of static variable in C#? When to use it? Why can't I declare the static variable inside method?

Static classes don't require you to create an object of that class/instantiate them, you can prefix the C# keyword static in front of the class name, to make it static.

Remember: we're not instantiating the Console class, String class, Array Class.

class Book
{
    public static int myInt = 0;
}

public class Exercise
{
    static void Main()
    {
        Book book = new Book();
       //Use the class name directly to call the property myInt, 
      //don't use the object to access the value of property myInt

        Console.WriteLine(Book.myInt);

        Console.ReadKey();

    }
}

How to remove default mouse-over effect on WPF buttons?

This Link helped me alot http://www.codescratcher.com/wpf/remove-default-mouse-over-effect-on-wpf-buttons/

Define a style in UserControl.Resources or Window.Resources

 <Window.Resources>
        <Style x:Key="MyButton" TargetType="Button">
            <Setter Property="OverridesDefaultStyle" Value="True" />
            <Setter Property="Cursor" Value="Hand" />
            <Setter Property="Template">
                <Setter.Value>
                    <ControlTemplate TargetType="Button">
                        <Border Name="border" BorderThickness="0" BorderBrush="Black" Background="{TemplateBinding Background}">
                            <ContentPresenter HorizontalAlignment="Center" VerticalAlignment="Center" />
                        </Border>
                        <ControlTemplate.Triggers>
                            <Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
                                <Setter Property="Opacity" Value="0.8" />
                            </Trigger>
                        </ControlTemplate.Triggers>
                    </ControlTemplate>
                </Setter.Value>
            </Setter>
        </Style>
    </Window.Resources>

Then add the style to your button this way Style="{StaticResource MyButton}"

<Button Name="btnSecond" Width="350" Height="120" Margin="15" Style="{StaticResource MyButton}">
    <Button.Background>
        <ImageBrush ImageSource="/Remove_Default_Button_Effect;component/Images/WithStyle.jpg"></ImageBrush>
    </Button.Background>
</Button>

How to support HTTP OPTIONS verb in ASP.NET MVC/WebAPI application

Mike Goodwin answer is great but it seemed, when I tried it, that it was aimed at MVC5/WebApi 2.1. The dependencies for Microsoft.AspNet.WebApi.Cors didn't play nicely with my MVC4 project.

The simplest way to enable CORS on WebApi with MVC4 was the following.

Note that I have allowed all, I suggest you limit the Origin's to just the clients you want your API to serve. Allowing everything is a security risk.

Web.config:

<system.webServer>
    <httpProtocol>
      <customHeaders>
        <add name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" />
        <add name="Access-Control-Allow-Methods" value="GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, HEAD" />
        <add name="Access-Control-Allow-Headers" value="Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept" />
      </customHeaders>
    </httpProtocol>
</system.webServer>

BaseApiController.cs:

We do this to allow the OPTIONS http verb

 public class BaseApiController : ApiController
  {
    public HttpResponseMessage Options()
    {
      return new HttpResponseMessage { StatusCode = HttpStatusCode.OK };
    }
  }

How to calculate moving average without keeping the count and data-total?

From a blog on running sample variance calculations, where the mean is also calculated using Welford's method:

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Too bad we can't upload SVG images.

mongodb/mongoose findMany - find all documents with IDs listed in array

This code works for me just fine as of mongoDB v4.2 and mongoose 5.9.9:

const Ids = ['id1','id2','id3']
const results = await Model.find({ _id: Ids})

and the Ids can be of type ObjectId or String

What does 'killed' mean when a processing of a huge CSV with Python, which suddenly stops?

Most likely, you ran out of memory, so the Kernel killed your process.

Have you heard about OOM Killer?

Here's a log from a script that I developed for processing a huge set of data from CSV files:

Mar 12 18:20:38 server.com kernel: [63802.396693] Out of memory: Kill process 12216 (python3) score 915 or sacrifice child
Mar 12 18:20:38 server.com kernel: [63802.402542] Killed process 12216 (python3) total-vm:9695784kB, anon-rss:7623168kB, file-rss:4kB, shmem-rss:0kB
Mar 12 18:20:38 server.com kernel: [63803.002121] oom_reaper: reaped process 12216 (python3), now anon-rss:0kB, file-rss:0kB, shmem-rss:0kB

It was taken from /var/log/syslog.

Basically:

PID 12216 elected as a victim (due to its use of +9Gb of total-vm), so oom_killer reaped it.

Here's a article about OOM behavior.

Package opencv was not found in the pkg-config search path

$ ./configure --enable-libopencv
ERROR: opencv not found using pkg-config


$ cat /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/opencv.pc
# Package Information for pkg-config

prefix=/usr
exec_prefix=${prefix}
libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib64
includedir_old=${prefix}/include/opencv
includedir_new=${prefix}/include

Name: OpenCV
Description: Open Source Computer Vision Library
Version: 3.1.0
Libs: -L${exec_prefix}/lib64 -lopencv_shape -lopencv_stitching -lopencv_superres -lopencv_videostab -lopencv_aruco -lopencv_bgsegm -lopencv_bioinspired -lopencv_ccalib -lopencv_cvv -lopencv_dnn -lopencv_dpm -lopencv_fuzzy -lopencv_hdf -lopencv_line_descriptor -lopencv_optflow -lopencv_plot -lopencv_reg -lopencv_saliency -lopencv_stereo -lopencv_structured_light -lopencv_rgbd -lopencv_surface_matching -lopencv_tracking -lopencv_datasets -lopencv_text -lopencv_face -lopencv_video -lopencv_ximgproc -lopencv_calib3d -lopencv_features2d -lopencv_flann -lopencv_xobjdetect -lopencv_objdetect -lopencv_ml -lopencv_xphoto -lopencv_highgui -lopencv_videoio -lopencv_imgcodecs -lopencv_photo -lopencv_imgproc -lopencv_core
Libs.private: -L/usr/lib64 -lQt5Test -lQt5Concurrent -lQt5OpenGL -L/lib64 -lwebp -lpng -ltiff -ljasper -ljpeg -lImath -lIlmImf -lIex -lHalf -lIlmThread -lgdal -lgstvideo-1.0 -lgstapp-1.0 -lgstbase-1.0 -lgstriff-1.0 -lgstpbutils-1.0 -lgstreamer-1.0 -lucil -lunicap -lpangoft2-1.0 -lpango-1.0 -lgobject-2.0 -lfontconfig -lfreetype -lglib-2.0 -ldc1394 -lv4l1 -lv4l2 -lgphoto2 -lgphoto2_port -lexif -lQt5Core -lQt5Gui -lQt5Widgets -lhdf5_hl -lhdf5 -lz -ldl -lm -ltesseract -llept -lpthread -lrt -lGLU -lGL
Cflags: -I${includedir_old} -I${includedir_new}


$ pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv
-I/usr/include/opencv -lopencv_shape -lopencv_stitching -lopencv_superres -lopencv_videostab -lopencv_aruco -lopencv_bgsegm -lopencv_bioinspired -lopencv_ccalib -lopencv_cvv -lopencv_dnn -lopencv_dpm -lopencv_fuzzy -lopencv_hdf -lopencv_line_descriptor -lopencv_optflow -lopencv_plot -lopencv_reg -lopencv_saliency -lopencv_stereo -lopencv_structured_light -lopencv_rgbd -lopencv_surface_matching -lopencv_tracking -lopencv_datasets -lopencv_text -lopencv_face -lopencv_video -lopencv_ximgproc -lopencv_calib3d -lopencv_features2d -lopencv_flann -lopencv_xobjdetect -lopencv_objdetect -lopencv_ml -lopencv_xphoto -lopencv_highgui -lopencv_videoio -lopencv_imgcodecs -lopencv_photo -lopencv_imgproc -lopencv_core


$ uname -a
Linux fedora-23-x64 4.8.13-100.fc23.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 9 14:51:40 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Changing background color of selected item in recyclerview

I made this implementation in kotlin I thing is not very efficient but works ivIsSelected is a ImageView that represent in my case a check mark

var selectedItems = mutableListOf<Int>(-1)

override fun onBindViewHolder(holder: ContactViewHolder, position: Int) {
    // holder.setData(ContactViewModel, position)  // I'm passing this to the ViewHolder
    holder.itemView.setBackgroundColor(Color.WHITE)   
    holder.itemView.ivIsSelected.visibility = INVISIBLE
    selectedItems.forEach {
        if (it == position) {
            holder.itemView.setBackgroundColor(Color.argb(45, 0, 255, 43))
            holder.itemView.ivIsSelected.visibility = VISIBLE
        }
    }

    holder.itemView.setOnClickListener { it ->
        it.setBackgroundColor(Color.BLUE)  
        selectedItems.add(position)
        selectedItems.forEach { selectedItem ->  // this forEach is required to refresh all the list
            notifyItemChanged(selectedItem)
        }

    }
}

Wamp Server not goes to green color

The above answers are very reasonable but my solution was simply to run the installer as administrator.

This is clearly stated here on the wampserver forum (2nd tip).

There are 20 other suggestions as well.

Iterating over every property of an object in javascript using Prototype?

There's no need for Prototype here: JavaScript has for..in loops. If you're not sure that no one messed with Object.prototype, check hasOwnProperty() as well, ie

for(var prop in obj) {
    if(obj.hasOwnProperty(prop))
        doSomethingWith(obj[prop]);
}

Tab Escape Character?

Easy one! "\t"

Edit: In fact, here's something official: Escape Sequences

Occurrences of substring in a string

try adding lastIndex+=findStr.length() to the end of your loop, otherwise you will end up in an endless loop because once you found the substring, you are trying to find it again and again from the same last position.

What is the difference between HTTP 1.1 and HTTP 2.0?

HTTP 2.0 is a binary protocol that multiplexes numerous streams going over a single (normally TLS-encrypted) TCP connection.

The contents of each stream are HTTP 1.1 requests and responses, just encoded and packed up differently. HTTP2 adds a number of features to manage the streams, but leaves old semantics untouched.

What's the difference between dependencies, devDependencies and peerDependencies in npm package.json file?

When trying to distribute an npm package you should avoid using dependencies. Instead you need to consider adding it into peerDependencies or remove it from dependencies.