I hereby claim:
- I am vlfig on github.
- I am vlfig (https://keybase.io/vlfig) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBLwErSmB-5tIbfuax-sfUVX-9Ml1Nxwz9sDiYQ4nBSRQo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
lo/hi | |
src/dst | |
old/new | |
fst/snd | |
req/rsp | |
get/put/del | |
usr/pwd | |
new/add/mod/del/(rem) |
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Mon Feb 13 11:00:27 UTC 2017 |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/bin/bash | |
NEXUS_BASE_URL='https://repository.apache.org/' | |
NRA_SEG='service/local/data_index?sha1=' | |
echo "Using $NEXUS_BASE_URL$NRA_SEG<SHA1 checksum>" | |
echo | |
lookup() | |
{ |
import scala.collection.mutable.WeakHashMap | |
/** | |
* Utility traits for classes whose companion objects are to | |
* intern their instances, never creating repeated objects. | |
* | |
* Instances are cached based on their immutable | |
* arguments, as provided to companion object's {{apply()}}. | |
*/ |
case class MyClass(val value: Int) | |
/** | |
* maintains certain state about MyClass objects' dependencies | |
* | |
* between below and above are the interesting bits enabling | |
* the implicit state awareness leading to a clearer syntax | |
*/ | |
class TestPathDependentTypeImplicit(val map: Map[MyClass, MyClass]) { |
import scala.collection.mutable.ListBuffer | |
/** | |
* Span-like inclusive methods for slicing list based on element predicates. | |
* @author Vasco Figueira | |
* @author Peter Empen | |
*/ | |
class ListSpanVariations[A](l: List[A]) { | |
/** |
public static final boolean isImoValid(String imo) { | |
if (imo == null || imo.length() != 7) { | |
return false; | |
} | |
char[] a = imo.toCharArray(); | |
int sum = 0; | |
for(int i = 0; i < 6; i++) { | |
sum += (a[i]-48)*(a.length-i); | |
} | |
return sum % 10 == a[6]-48; |
/* Educational pivot query | |
* rank() is oracle-specific, see http://www.adp-gmbh.ch/ora/sql/analytical/rank.html | |
*/ | |
with tab_cols as ( | |
select | |
table_name, | |
column_name, | |
rank() over (partition by table_name order by column_name asc) as ordinal | |
from user_tab_columns |