I am new to blockchain. Anybody have any document on hyperledger composer modelling language. I do not know how to write it? Thanks
Specifically on the data model language:
https://hyperledger.github.io/composer/latest/reference/cto_language.html
But frankly, you have a lot of reading to do overall, so take a look at the links at the top left corner. Start with tutorials and then browse the docs ... enjoy!
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So I'm wanting to make an xposed module but cannot find any good video tutorials out there let alone an updated one also I know C# Decently and hardly any Java... Any help to help me get started would be appreciated. Thanks
You will need Java to create any Xposed modules. Android itself is based on (primarily) Java, so you will need Java knowledge to make Xposed modules.
That said, C# and Java are extremely similar languages, and you can quickly pick up the other if you know one.
As for Tutorials, Rovo89 (the creator of Xposed) has a simple tutorial here at https://github.com/rovo89/XposedBridge/wiki/Development-tutorial. This tutorial is almost completely upto-date, and you can use this to create your first module.
You will find another detailed tutorial here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709324. Keep in mind that this link is very old, so wherever there are any conflicts, go by Rovo89's tutorial.
After going through the beginner tutorial mentioned by Akhil, you will want to look at the API docs http://api.xposed.info/reference/packages.html and read through source code of some huge modules like GravityBox to get an idea of how the Framework is used. For teaching purpose mod some app which is open source and then move on to closed source app by reverse engineering them. For reverse engineering I use ByteCodeViewer.
I'm looking for an example to go off on how to setup a search bar for a project I'm working on.
I've got a mongodb database and am using nodejs with the express framework.
I'd like to have autocomplete and suggest functionality for the search bar.
I've had a look at typeahead.js but am overwhelmed by how to implement it. If anyone knows of a place to find a working version (that I can upload to my dev environment and take apart) or has the time to run be through it step by step, I'd be very grateful.
Alternatively if there is a much easier to achieve what I want to do, let me know.
Thanks in advance.
My recent research has shown a blog post that might be of help.
http://physalix.com/jquery-autocomplete-search-with-node-js-and-mongoose/
edit:
Sorry for the brevity, unfortunately I am of novice level with node.js so I don't want to submit code directly on here as I cannot confirm it has been tested and will work.
The link above does look like it will work and has been vetted on the original article post as functional. As a general example I believe this will definitely lead you in the right direction to a functioning search bar with the functionality you require.
Note this doesn't implement typeahead.js but works in a similar fashion.
I am a starter in odoo development and customization. Nothing is easy to study fast. some dedications and patience should be needed. Can anybody suggest a best way to study the odoo development and customization? I mean, can anybody suggest a good way of understand the odoo complete structure and how it can be customized? It will be thankful if anybody can suggest a good URL's or tutorial suggestions to get into this odoo development. Thanks in advance.
The first step starts with the installation of the odoo. You will find here step by step sequence to install the odoo https://www.techreceptives.com/blog/business-4/post/step-by-step-guide-to-install-odoo-v10-on-ubuntu-16-04-lts-138
Now if it's up to you, that what you want to customize in odoo. i.e
You want to create the odoo Website, New Module, want to work with API and web services and much more. Here at this below link, you will find the help for the any of you interested area.
https://www.odoo.com/documentation/10.0/
I found this link http://odootechnical.com/odoo-module-structure/ best sources to understand the structure of the odoo Module
Still if you are in confusion or not getting what to do, just comment here I will try my best to help you.
I am totally new to Magento. Still learning, so I am confused about where to start off when I have to do something new.
I have to add just another input field in the checkout that gets saved in the order and displayed in the back-end.
So can someone give me directions? It can probably be implemented in an existing extension, but I don’t really have a clue. Any help and explanation will be greatly appreciated.
It would seem a popular solution is to utilize the order "agreements" for comments.
My answer here has lots of tips
And this blog specifically talks about installing a free extension and his explanation of the process is simple and thorough.
I want to ask one of those broad questions so please go easy on me. I know that phil is doing well with pyrocms but I would like to use pyro for my sites and also know how to write custom additions to the cms to suit my needs so what bums me out is how do you use it? where do i add my additions? how is it laid out? Like I said before go easy with me cos there is no documentation for pyrocms.
Thanks
I suppose this is one for me then :-)
modules can be added to the system by adding the folder to application/modules and copying the folder structure. To understand the modular structure better read the documentation for Matchbox by Zacharius K. I'm on my iPhone on a train so not going to look I up for you :-)
look a details.XML within the module to see how to set frontend/backend module type and when you have set a module with is_backend_sidebar clear the cache (or wait 6 hours :-p).
Documentation WILL come soon, my Internet has been down 2 months longer than expected so finishing v0.9.8 then documenting the lot will take a while.
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