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A Golang utility belt for interacting with the user over a CLI.
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public static void main(String[] args) {
PercentageCalculator pc = new PercentageCalculator();
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter obtained marks:");
double obtained = in.nextDouble();
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QUESTION
I was making a simple to do app with mvc pattern and I saw an article which said you shouldn't pass the model values directly to the view, which made the project more complex than I thought (I am relatively new to programming and this is the first time I am trying out a design pattern).
But then later on I talked to someone who said that that is not true and you can send the model data directly to view, he didn't even use classes or some kind of grouping to separate the function he just put them in separate files.
I was wondering if there is a guideline that I couldn't find or we can do whatever we want as long as they are kind of separated. I would love an article or a guide to read up on as well.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 01:01Since, I am not 100% sure the context in which you are trying to apply the MVC pattern, a good generic explanation of MVC can be found in GoF's 1995 book, Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object Oriented Software.
In the book, they state the following.
The Model is the application object, the View is its screen presentation, and the Controller defines the way the user interface reacts to user input.
A more robust explanation can be found from Martin Fowler where he also makes the case for a variation of Model View Controller that uses a Presentation Model.
If you are referring to Spring MVC then there is some magic that blurs the lines a bit. But in general, you have a controller that represents some screen or an encapsulated piece of functionality that the user (web requests) interact with. The controller serves up responses that are derived from the domain, usually via a Spring Service (i.e. @Service). The domain (Model) doesn't know anything about the View and the View may or may not know anything about the domain.
Given that, the View should be derived from the Model. But that's not always the case since sometimes how we present things to a screen is not the best logical way to model things in our domain - not to mention, the domain should be presentation agnostic. This leads into Fowler's argument for a Presentation Model, which is a model that belongs to the Presentation.
I call this a Presentation Model because it's a model that is really designed for and thus part of the presentation layer.
Microsoft took that idea and ran with it in a variant of MVC called MVVM (Model View ViewModel).
You can read more about that in Microsoft's documentation on ASP.Net Core.
So, back to your original question of "Should you pass the model directly to the view?" If you are using MVC then the controller is what provides the interaction. But if you're really asking, "Can you bind your view directly to the model?" If your model has all the stuff you need organized how your view needs it, then sure. And if it's simple enough, maybe that's the way to go. Otherwise, you could go with something like a Presentation Model or MVVM.
QUESTION
I am trying to have a number of columns with exact widths, and their heights split evenly between some number of elements. For some reason, despite my indicating an exact 200px
width on each column, they are instead getting a computed width of 162px
somehow. Chrome dev tools is showing some weird arrow thing indicating that it it was shrunk from it's intended size for some reason. I've even tried removing all of the content from the div's as possible so as to rule out some weird interaction with the size of children.
The html for the relevant area is this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:20Setting display: flex
turns the sizing of child elements over to the flex container. If you don't want the individual elements to resize, set flex-grow: 0
, flex-shrink: 0
, and flex-basis: 200px
. You can do all three using the flex
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...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:33Try
QUESTION
I have updated IntelliJ Idea Ultimate and scala plugin, it's working ok so far with sbt to build some projects.
Using a scala worksheet in REPL Interactive mode, I put in some code from a course lecture,
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:10Put everything in an object
.
This way the 2 def
s that depends on each other will be available at the same time.
IntelliJ worksheets do not like such definitions as they are "evaluated" one by one. You cannot define 2 depending on one the other at the top-level, they need to be encapsulated.
QUESTION
I'm trying to understand how the "fetch" phase of the CPU pipeline interacts with memory.
Let's say I have these instructions:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:34It varies between implementations, but generally, this is managed by the cache coherency protocol of the multiprocessor. In simplest terms, what happens is that when CPU1 writes to a memory location, that location will be invalidated in every other cache in the system. So that write will invalidate the line in CPU2's instruction cache as well as any (partially) decoded instructions in CPU2's uop cache (if it has such a thing). So when CPU2 goes to fetch/execute the next instruction, all those caches will miss and it will stall while things are refetched. Depending on the cache coherency protocol, that may involve waiting for the write to get to memory, or may fetch the modified data directly from CPU1's dcache, or things might go via some shared cache.
QUESTION
Weird case happening here. I am trying to insert some keys in a username and password input field. It was working just fine and suddenly it did stop.
Just to make thing clear for everyone. Once I click on login button, I get redirected to the login page where I have my username and password input fields. and their divs are as follow.
in my selenium code I target the username and password element by their name.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:02I think you need ExplicitWait
:
try this :
QUESTION
I am attempting to write a a UI test that taps on a delivered local notification after the device has been locked. I have been successful so far in tapping on a notification that was delivered on the springboard (when the device is already unlocked) but not from the lock screen. Does anyone know if this is possible?
Please note that this is different from questions such as this one, which merely hit the home button to leave the app under test and wait for the notification.
Here is the relevant portion of my test code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 14:49I have similar issues, and I was able to resolve them by Adding a press lock Again. Here is the working code. I am using https://github.com/pterodactyl for Notifications. I wrote this code a couple of years back and still passing.
I do the same thing twice and able to validate notifications. Once the device is locked. You will see a black screen like it is turned off, and the second time when you will send the same code, it will turn on the device, and you can get notifications element for tests
// Lock the screen
XCUIDevice.shared.perform(NSSelectorFromString("pressLockButton"))
sleep(1)// same command second time ,it will wake the screen
XCUIDevice.shared.perform(NSSelectorFromString("pressLockButton"))
QUESTION
I'm using create-react-app and have configured my project for eslint. Below is my .eslintrc file.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 12:54You can do it by adding DISABLE_ESLINT_PLUGIN=true
to the "build" in the "scripts" part in your package.json
:
QUESTION
I'm developing an AWS Lambda function which will need to access an Outlook 365 inbox at a regular interval. I'm using Graph API for accessing the inbox.
I created a new Azure AD web application registration using the Azure Active Directory admin center.(https://aad.portal.azure.com/) When assigning API Permissions to my app, I have an option to choose between Delegated permissions and Application permissions. I can't use delegated permissions since my code will run without any user interaction.
When choosing application permissions, I can't find a way to restrict the permission to one user account. For example, if I try to give the app Mail.Read application permission, it'll get access to all mailboxes in the enterprise. Or maybe I'm interpreting the permission description incorrectly.
How do I give my app API permissions to one user's mailbox?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-25 at 08:20This issue was solved by Shiva's comment, add it as the answer to close the question:
Some apps call Microsoft Graph using their own identity and not on behalf of a user. For example, the Mail.Read application permission allows apps to read mail in all mailboxes without a signed-in user.
Configuring ApplicationAccessPolicy is used to limit the app access to a specific set of mailboxes.
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QUESTION
I would like to edit the model matrix used by predict.lm() in R to predict main effects but not interactions (but using the coefficients and variance from the full model containing interactions).
I have tried:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 20:19We could calculate the interactions by hand; done easily by first creating the terms trms
, then evaluating them in an eval(parse())
approach.
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