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This example uses multiple&& and||.
The name of the directory does not matter; this example uses the name usb.
This example uses multiple&& and||.
Similar to eRuby, Haml also can access localvariables(declared within same file in Ruby code). This example uses a sample Ruby controller file.[8].
Note that this example uses multiple path elements.
This example uses a sound bite from freesound.
This example uses 9 pictures in one minute.
This example uses a box to store and display them.
This example uses a two-part first name, Mary Kay.
This example uses"3" as the Column_Index (column C).
This example uses the Ruby language and the XMPP4R library.
This example uses an executor that dispatches work over two threads.
This example uses the LOF function to determine the size of an open file.
This example uses the Shell function to run an application specified by the user.
A This example uses the project proposals contained in document A/53/374/Add.1.
This example uses some JavaScript to allow users to choose between different subtitles.
This example uses some JavaScript to allow users to choose between different subtitles.
This example uses a Widget Blueprint to display a interactive menu that appears in the game world.
This example uses optional binding to try to access a planet with a raw value of 9.
This example uses the GetAttr function to determine the attributes of a file and directory or folder.
This example uses three unpartitioned ATA drives: ada1 and ada2 for data, and ada3 for parity.
This example uses the Asc function to return a character code corresponding to the first letter in the string.
This example uses a switch statement to consider a single lowercase character called someCharacter.
This example uses the FileDateTime function to determine the date and time a file was created or last modified.
This example uses a UInt32 constant called pink to store a Cascading Style Sheets color value for the color pink.
This example uses let instead of var, so every closure binds the block-scoped variable, meaning that no additional closures are required.
Although this example uses Azure table storage, many relational database management systems also provide native support for materialized views.
This example uses Foo and Bar classes as placeholders so that you can concentrate on the transaction usage without focusing on a particular domain model.
Hexagons also allow us to approximate radiuses easily, such as in this example using Elasticsearch.