In Git you can add a submodule to a repository. This is basically a repository embedded in your main repository. This can be very useful. A couple of usecases of submodules:
- Separate big codebases into multiple repositories.
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html lang="en"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | |
<title></title> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<video></video> | |
<br/> | |
<input type="file" name="file" id="fileItem" onchange="onChange()" > |
#!/bin/bash | |
# This script will help you setup Docker for TLS authentication. | |
# Run it passing in the arguement for the FQDN of your docker server | |
# | |
# For example: | |
# ./create-docker-tls.sh myhost.docker.com | |
# | |
# The script will also create a profile.d (if it exists) entry | |
# which configures your docker client to use TLS | |
# |
docker rmi $(docker images -q -f dangling=true) |
import javafx.collections.ObservableList; | |
import javafx.geometry.Bounds; | |
import javafx.scene.Node; | |
import javafx.scene.chart.PieChart; | |
import javafx.scene.layout.Pane; | |
import javafx.scene.paint.Color; | |
import javafx.scene.shape.Circle; | |
public class DoughnutChart extends PieChart { | |
private final Circle innerCircle; |
docker ps | awk {' print $1 '} | tail -n+2 > tmp.txt; for line in $(cat tmp.txt); do docker kill $line; done; rm tmp.txt |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
""" | |
helloworld.py | |
Python3 and Qt5 | |
""" | |
from PyQt5 import QtWidgets | |
public static String toISO8601UTC(Date date) { | |
TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"); | |
DateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm'Z'"); | |
df.setTimeZone(tz); | |
return df.format(date); | |
} | |
public static Date fromISO8601UTC(String dateStr) { | |
TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"); | |
DateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm'Z'"); |
var request = require('request'); | |
var unzip = require('unzip'); | |
var csv2 = require('csv2'); | |
request.get('http://s3.amazonaws.com/alexa-static/top-1m.csv.zip') | |
.pipe(unzip.Parse()) | |
.on('entry', function (entry) { | |
entry.pipe(csv2()).on('data', console.log); | |
}) | |
; |
In addition to the charts that follow, you might want to consider the Frequently Asked Questions section for a selection of common questions about MongoDB.
The following table presents the MySQL/Oracle executables and the corresponding MongoDB executables.