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| ! [http://www.aosabook.org/en/index.html Architecture of major open source apps] | | ! [http://www.aosabook.org/en/index.html Architecture of major open source apps] |
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| | ! [[Security]] |
| |} | | |} |
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| ! String escape formatting across different languages and systems | | ! nosql enhances, not replaces, SQL |
| |- | | |- |
| | | | | Not all data should be denormalized, and not all data should be normalized. The optimal mix considers the extent of the data. |
| * c++ to JSON: always use nlohmann::json j.dump() to encode, to ensure strings are properly escaped | | |
| * JSON to c++: always use nlohmann::json j.parse() " | | * Precise schemas are good when not overdone |
| * c++ to Javascript: use raw_to_Javascript() to properly escape | | * When a container has an array with a large number of elements, it should be normalized |
| * c++ to sqlite: use SqliteLocalModel::safestr(), which uses double_doublequotes(str)
| | * Sparse data and heterogeneous data are the best candidates for denormalization |
| | |
| | Postgres with JSON allows an elegant combination of nosql and SQL. |
| |} | | |} |
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| # download latest boost, eg: boost_1_59_0 | | # download latest boost, eg: boost_1_59_0 |
| m@wallee:~/development$ 7z x boost_1_59_0.7z | | m@wallee:~/development$ 7z x boost_1_59_0.7z |
| cd boost_1_##_0 | | rm boost && ln -s boost_1_59 boost |
| | cd boost |
| build_boost_release_and_debug.sh | | build_boost_release_and_debug.sh |
| # then patch .bashrc as instructed | | # IMPORTANT: then patch .bashrc as instructed |
| # eclipse and server/nix/bootstrap.sh are customized to match | | # cmake-###/clean.sh and cmake-###/build.sh are customized to match |
| To upgrade a project: | | # (and older eclipse and server/nix/bootstrap.sh) |
| | To upgrade a CMake project: |
| | cd cmake-###/ |
| | ./clean.sh |
| | ./build.sh |
| | To upgrade an older autotools project: |
| cd nix | | cd nix |
| make distclean # removes nasty .deps folders that link to old boost if you let them | | make distclean # removes nasty .deps folders that link to old boost if you let them |
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| | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" |
| | ! String escape formatting across different languages and systems |
| | |- |
| | | |
| | * c++ to JSON: always use nlohmann::json j.dump() to encode, to ensure strings are properly escaped |
| | * JSON to c++: always use nlohmann::json j.parse() " |
| | * c++ to Javascript: use raw_to_Javascript() to properly escape |
| | * c++ to sqlite: use SqliteLocalModel::safestr(), which uses double_doublequotes(str) |
| | |} |
| | [[Postgres]] |
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| [[Simple-Web-Server]] | | [[Simple-Web-Server]] |
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| | [[Robot Operating System]] |
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| [[C++ https libraries]] | | [[C++ https libraries]] |
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| CC=gcc-4.9 | | CC=gcc-4.9 |
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| | <!-- |
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| | ! [[git]] |
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| <!-- | | <!-- |
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| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" |
| ! C/C++ debugging | | ! Debugging |
| |- | | |- |
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| | ! Chrome capture large JSON variable |
| | |- |
| | | This is just pointlessly bizarre: |
| | * hit a breakpoint in the chrome debugger |
| | * right-click a variable and say "copy to global variable" (console will show name, typically "temp1") |
| | * push the variable to the clipboard by typing this in the console: |
| | copy(temp1) |
| | |} |
| | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" |
| | ! Visual Studio Code capture large string variable |
| | |- |
| | | While debugging, you can use the Debug Console to print memory, including the content of strings that are clipped by default in the variables and watch windows. |
| | View > Open View > Debug Console |
| | From there, send gdb a command to print memory – 300 characters of a string in this example: |
| | -exec x/300sb Query.c_str() |
| | |} |
| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" |
| ! Qt Creator conditional breakpoint | | ! Qt Creator conditional breakpoint |
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| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
| ! Bootstrap | | ! [[Javascript]] |
| |- | | |}<!-- |
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| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | | |
| ! Single Page Application | | =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== |
| |-
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| | css: | | |
| <pre>
| | --> |
| .mdm-scrollable-div
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| | ! [[Node.js]] |
| height: 100%;
| | |}<!-- |
| overflow: auto;
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| }
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| </pre>
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| html:
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| <pre>
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| <-- header -->
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| <div class="frame" id="frame1top">
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| <div class="mdm-scrollable-div">
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| </div>
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| </div>
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| <-- footer -->
| | =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== |
| </pre>
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| js:
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| <pre>
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| // We need to adjust layout on resize, in ready handler, and programmatically as needed.
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| $(window).resize(adjustLayout).resize();
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| $( document ).ready(function() {
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| // We need to adjust in ready handler, on resize, and programmatically as needed
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| adjustLayout();
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| | ! [[React]] |
| | |}<!-- |
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| /* your other page load code here*/
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| });
| | =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== |
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| // Fundamental dimensions
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| var hh = $('#theheader').outerHeight();
| | ! [[Vite]] |
| var fh = $('#thefooter').outerHeight();
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| var workspace_height = $(window).height() - hh - fh;
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| var workspace_width = $(window).width();
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| // ----------------------
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| var cols = 1;
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| var col_gap = 16;
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| // Margin is based on percent of one column width, so it goes to zero before column width does. :-)
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| // Width is based on total width minus margins, then split between columns.
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| var margin = ($(window).width() / cols) * .04;
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| var w = ($(window).width() - (margin * (cols + 1))) / cols;
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| var h1 = workspace_height;
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| $('#frame1top').css({
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| left: margin * 1 + w * 0,
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| height: h1
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| });
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| }
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| </pre>
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| |} | | |} |
| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
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| ! Button handlers
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| |-
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| | Buttons can be represented with labels; in that case, use a click handler:
| | =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== |
| <pre>
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| jQuery('<label id="'+cycle.apsID+'" class="btn">MahButt</label>')
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| .appendTo('#'+chartid+'-apsbar')
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| .on('click', function(){
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| $(location).attr('href','/v1/parameters/'+this.id+'.html');
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| });
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| </pre>
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| You can also get the checked state, and prevent the button from being pressed, among other things:
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| <pre>
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| jQuery('<label id="'+cycle.run+'" ...
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| .on('click', function(e){
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| var run = this.id;
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| // Look for the (label->input)
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| if (this.firstChild.checked)
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| ...
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| // To prevent checked/pressed state if desired:
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| e.stopPropagation();
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| }
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| </pre>
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| Button bars are represented by labels wrapped around inputs:
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| <pre>
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| <div class="btn-group live-buttons" data-toggle="buttons"><div class="btn-group"><label class="btn"><input type="checkbox">text...
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| </pre>
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| In that case use a change handler on the input:
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| <pre>
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| var label = jQuery('<label class="btn btn-sm btn-'+color+'"></label>').appendTo(action_button_bar);
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| var input = jQuery('<input class="run-'+cmd+'" type="checkbox" autocomplete="off" value="'+cycle.run+'">').appendTo(label)
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| .on('change', cycle.owned? function(){
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| patchPick(this.value,'{ "action" : "run-hold" }');
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| } : function() {
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| patchPick(this.value,'{ "action" : "run-buy" }');
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| });
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| var text = jQuery('<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-'+glyph+'"></span> <span class="hidden-xs">'+cmd+'</span>').appendTo(label);
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| </pre>
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| If you just need clicks from the button bar, you do NOT NEED input:
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| <pre>
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| <div class="btn-group live-buttons" data-toggle="buttons"><div class="btn-group"><label class="btn">text...
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| </pre>
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| Then you can put the change handler right on the label:
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| <pre>
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| var applybar = jQuery('<div id="applybar-'+cycle.run+'" class="btn-group pull-right" data-toggle="buttons" />');
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| var apply_button = jQuery('<label id="apply-'+cycle.run+'" class="btn btn-sm btn-moneygreen"><span class="glyphicon glyphicon-ok"></span><span class="hidden-xs"> Apply</span></input></label>')
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| .on('click', function(e) {
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| // Do work
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| e.stopPropagation();
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| .appendTo(applybar)
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| </pre>
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| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
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| ! Programmatically pressing a button
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| |-
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| | You MUST DO TWO THINGS:
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| * Set the active class on the button/label
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| * Set the input to checked
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| <label class="btn active">
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| <input type="checkbox" autocomplete="off" checked>
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| Click me
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| </label>
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| ! Collapsible panel
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| * Use a unique id on content div, data-target to connect panel header to content, mdm-panel-collapser so javascript can find icon, abt-scrollable-panel for margin.
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| * HTML for each panel (starts collapsed)
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| <pre>
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| <div class="panel panel-default abt-scrollable-panel">
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| <div class="panel-heading collapsed" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#my-content-block-one">Software development skills<span class="mdm-panel-collapser text-muted glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-down pull-right"></span></div>
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| <div class="collapse" id="my-content-block-one">
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| <div class="mdm-panel-body">
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| <!-- CONTENT, can include another nested panel, just add .mdm-nested-panel to class; example: -->
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| <div class="panel panel-default mdm-scrollable-panel mdm-nested-panel">
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| <div class="panel-heading collapsed mdm-job-panel-heading" data-toggle="collapse" data-target="#toshiba-job"><p><strong>Senior Developer and Offshore Manager</strong><i> - Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions, Inc.</i><span class="mdm-panel-collapser text-muted glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-up pull-right"></span></p><p><small>April 2014 – August 2015</small></p></div>
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| <div class="collapse in" id="toshiba-job">
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| <div class="mdm-panel-body">
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| <!-- SUBCONT(IN)ENT im so funny -->
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| </div>
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| </div>
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| </div>
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| </div>
| | --> |
| </div>
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| </div>
| | ! [[JSON]] |
| </pre>
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| * For an expanded panel, simply change icon from down to up, and add "in" to content div:
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| <pre>
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| ... glyphicon-chevron-up ...
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| <div class="collapse in mdm-panel-body" id="collapseOrderItems1">
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| </pre>
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| * Define Javascript collapser once on load
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| $('.collapse').on('hide.bs.collapse show.bs.collapse',
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| toggleCollapser
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| );
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| * CSS
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| .mdm-nested-panel {
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| margin-top: 1em;
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| margin-left: 1em;
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| }
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| collapse.mdm-panel-body collapsing.mdm-panel-body {
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| margin: 1em;
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| * Common reusable function:
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| function toggleCollapser(e) {
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| $(e.target)
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| .prev('.panel-heading')
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| .find('.mdm-panel-collapser')
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| .toggleClass('glyphicon-chevron-down glyphicon-chevron-up');
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| // Prevent bubble up to any parent collapsers.
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| // This allows nested collapsers, whoop.
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| e.stopPropagation();
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| }
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| |}
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| |} | | |} |
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| ! D3 | | ! [[HTML]] |
| |-
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| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
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| ! ALWAYS initialize incoming data
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| |-
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| | Hard-earned data-import lessons:
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| * tsv() will do complete date formatting, so when you remove it to use JSON directly, you HAVE TO convert JSON timestamps of ANY kind to full Javascript date objects:
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| var data = [{"date":"2017-04-01T04:00:00.000Z",...
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| // MDM WE MUST MASSAGE DATA HERE
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| // JSON VALUES ARE ALWAYS STRINGS, we need to change to Javascript DATE!
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| // Incoming datasets need a bit of massaging.
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| // We do that in a function so we can reuse it on incoming dataset updates.
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| function initializeDataset(dataset) {
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| // TIME ON X
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| // Convert date strings to actual date values.
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| // MDM MAKE SURE this matches the incoming format.
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| // Adding date so we can run the chart across days without trouble.
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| // var parseDate = d3.time.format("%H:%M:%S %m-%d-%Y").parse;
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| // var parseDate = d3.timeParse("%Y %b %d");
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| var parseDate = d3.utcParse("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%LZ");
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| dataset.forEach(function(d) {
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| // there is NO SKIPING THIS STEP, you have to get valid Javascript date objects out of JSON strings
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| d.date = parseDate(d.date);
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| // we WOULD have to divide all data by zero,
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| // but we already grabbed post-data that was already converted
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| // This WORKS but makes data / 10000 (very small numbers)
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| //for (var i = 1, n = dataset.columns.length; i < n; ++i) d[dataset.columns[i]] = d[dataset.columns[i]] / 100;
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| initializeDataset(data);
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| * tsv() will create an ARRAY but it also jams in a columns PROPERY; it takes two steps to duplicate that:
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| | You have to know your display size (range) and the min and max of your data (domain), on each axis. From [https://bost.ocks.org/mike/bar/ Mike's docs]:
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| D3’s scales specify a mapping from data space (domain) to display space (range).
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| | ! [[CSS]] |
| and geometric transforms.
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| Watch out for Mike's examples where he (trickily) doesn't bother to set a domain because his data is in the [0..1] set, and that's the default domain, apparently.
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| ! RESTFul http | | ! SQL |
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| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" | | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" |
| ! Verbs | | ! Count records within a range |
| |- | | |- |
| | | | | This groups records into ranges, sorts by them, and gives a count, sweet: |
| * get - to make requests that are simple -response may be complex | | select count(*), id/1000000 as groupid from AccountHistory group by groupid; |
| * post - to push a form or JSON to the server
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| |} | | |} |
| | [[postgres]] - [[sqlite]] - [[mysql]] - [[SQL Server]] - [[Robo 3T]] - [[DBeaver]] - [[pgadmin4]] |
| |} | | |} |
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| ! Javascript and JQuery | | ! [[Meteor]] |
| |-
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| ! Formatting examples (numbers dates etc.)
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| | =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== |
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| // Javascript sucks at dates.
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| // d3 to the rescue!
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| var parseInitDate = d3.utcParse("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ");
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| $('#initial_managed_value_date').val(initDateString);
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| $('#change_in_value').val((change_in_value*100.0).toFixed(1)+ "%");
| | ! [[Android]] |
| $('#equivalent_apr').val((change_in_value/initToNow_PercentOfYear*100.0).toFixed(1)+ "%");
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| $('#total_managed_value_readonly').val(total_managed_value.toFixed(2));
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| ! Array vs Object lifetime
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| | =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== |
| // If the JSON data were an array, we would need to slice-to-clone to keep it around:
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| // var dataCopy = data.slice();
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| // updateStockData(run,dataCopy);
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| // We have an object so we can pass a reference, and it will keep the object around.
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| | ! [[Arduino]] |
| |} | | |} |
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| ! Event handlers
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| | Three basic methods:
| | =========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== |
| * Attach a function to an event of a specific element; charts.js example:
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| var label = jQuery('<label class="btn btn-sm btn-'+color+'"></label>').appendTo(action_button_bar);
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| var input = jQuery('<input class="run-'+cmd+'" type="checkbox" autocomplete="off" value="'+cycle.run+'">').appendTo(label)
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| .on('change', cycle.owned? function(){
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| patchPick(this.value,'{ "action" : "run-hold" }');
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| } : function() {
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| patchPick(this.value,'{ "action" : "run-buy" }');
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| });
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| var text = jQuery('<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-'+glyph+'"></span> <span class="hidden-xs">'+cmd+'</span>').appendTo(label);
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| * Add a function handler once, for a class of elements; picks.js example:
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| $("input[type='checkbox'][class='run-top' ]").change(function() { patchPick(this.value,'{ "action" : "run-move-top" }'); });
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| * Event delegation: Javascript takes events and "bubbles them up" through the chain of parents; set up a handler on a parent to listen for these bubbles.
| | ! [[Raspberry Pi]] |
| |} | | |} |
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| ! Debug clicks on ANY PAGE
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| <pre>
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| Client application API
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| -------- -----------
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| | GET /api/employees |
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| | 403 Forbidden |
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| | Header { "Authorization: Token "my.personal.token" } |
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| |----------------------------------------------------->|
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| | 200 Success |
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| ! [[Node.js]] installation | | ! [[Java]] |
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| ! [[Node create a new module]] | | ! [[Kotlin]] |
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| ! Register with npm
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| | A one-time registration is required on a new machine if you want to publish from it:
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| npm adduser
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| Username: moodboom
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| Password: (see private)
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| Email: (this IS public) moodboom@gmail.com
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| ! Publish a node module
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| sudo npm install -g # keep doing this until you are happy with local install
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| # update version in package.json
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| # this creates a FULL "annotated" tag, not a "lightweight" tag that doesn't show up for [git describe] - it also removes the need for a separate commit
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| git tag -a 1.0.5 -m "changes include..."
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| npm publish
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| ! Update a node module's dependencies
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| # make sure dependency in package.json has a carat at the beginning of its version (^x means "at least" version x)
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| # make sure the dependency has a new version available - completely publish it first if it is your own
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| # then you can simply reinstall from within the module folder to get all dependencies upgraded
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| sudo npm install -g
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| | Convert dependencies to use local packages instead of published versions, eg:
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| npm install -S /home/m/development/thedigitalage/rad-scripts
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| Then reinstall everything (local dependent modules, then parent modules, pita - consider links if doing longer-term dev)
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| sudo npm install -g
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| npm install -S rad-scripts
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| ! auto AWS
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| * npm install -g aws-sdk
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| * Add credentials here: C:\Users\Administrator\.aws
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| * see existing scripts, anything is possible
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| * npm install -g grunt-cli
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| * mkdir mysite && cd mysite
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| * npm install bootstrap
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| * cd node_modules/bootstrap
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| * npm install # to actually pull down dependencies
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| * grunt dist # builds and minifies so you're good to go!
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| .second {}
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| ! SQL | | ! [[Scala]] |
| |-
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| {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable"
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| ! Sqlite timestamp-to-readable-date query
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| |-
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| select quote, strftime('%d-%m-%Y %H:%M:%S', datetime(timestamp, 'unixepoch')) from StockQuotes as s where s.symbol="TSLA" order by timestamp;
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| ! [[git]] | | ! [[Bash basics]] but please prefer node or python :-) |
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