Start using CodeSandbox with your Angular project
How we can start with CodeSandbox and our Angular projects. Also, how to avoid the “Invalid Host header” error.
How we can start with CodeSandbox and our Angular projects. Also, how to avoid the “Invalid Host header” error.
Using a shared service to exchange data between 2 unrelated components is a quite used practice. Here, we will go coding in a step-by-step manner, to see how we can use the Subject’s flavors and avoid some commonly faced pitfalls.
A case-study using a Custom implementation of the “weird” UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter, as @Component. This is actually the case when an auto-created bean (e.g.: an AuthenticationManager instance in a @Configuration annotated class) is required in a @Component annotated class (e.g.: a custom filter extending the UsernamePasswordAuthenticationFilter filter), and then, the bean of the @Component custom filter class is required in the @Configuration class.
Spring Boot: @Value, @ConfigurationProperties, Environment API, and other, not-that-easy to be distinguished goodies.
Do you know @Value annotation in Spring/Spring Boot framework? Well, maybe. However, this post aims to be your one-stop shop, when you are wrangling with the mess of externally defined values, for properties and messages. And not only for your bean-managed classes.
Build wxWidgets from source, as dynamic and static libraries. Use the Clang++ to create just one binary for both arm64 and x86_64 architectures.
In this post, we will take the steps of installing and starting using wxWidgets libraries. Actually, we will take the source code of the officially provided “Hello World” program and will go step-by-step through it. Finally, as a ‘bonus’ we will see how we can set up VS Code with the minimum necessary settings for starting working with C++ and wxWidgets.
Here are some notes about the private and public keys, as well as the commonly used tools, OpenSSL and OpenBSD ssh-keygen.
Load a shared library, dynamically, at run-time, and use its exposed functions. No headers/functions definitions in compiling/linking time.
This post is about to facilitate you starting using the make utility, by making makefiles on your own, and using it for compiling/linking your C++ projects.
Since there are a lot of newcomers who are looking for handy examples to obtain a good grasp for starting working with C++, here are 8 on-the-fly simple snippets with their short explanations.