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I have looked at various ways of saving data. I have a 'Products' class which has properties such as ID, Name, and Price. What is the bast way to save this data as new products are added to the application? Should I be looking at databases, arrays, or both, or something else?
Temporary : Arrays, Dictionary with a model.
Permanent : Plist, CoreData-SQLite, Server(ex-Java)-Database(MySQL, Oracle...).
Even for permanent you need Arrays/Dictionaries of model.
Now choice is yours, how you want to proceed.
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I want approach just data in this image when updated.
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The question is not super clear but I think you want
$customer->getChanges();
Here is a good article that might help:
https://medium.com/#JinoAntony/10-hidden-laravel-eloquent-features-you-may-not-know-efc8ccc58d9e
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close() seems to be a reserved keyword for channels. Seems a bit strong to make it a built-in, when it could just be a method on a channel, no? Like when creating and closing a file?
I guess the same could be asked for len()?
close is a function that takes a channel as a parameter. Just like new and make, they are functions, and you can name local variables or functions like them.
Keywords are language constructs like struct, type, if, else ...
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Using the Activity.Properties to send custom property info to the Bot. I can see that the values in the MessageController, once it passed to the dialgue then the Context.Activity doesnt contain Properties property. Any idea ?
https://docs.botframework.com/en-us/csharp/builder/sdkreference/dc/d2f/class_microsoft_1_1_bot_1_1_connector_1_1_activity.html#a0b5aff513cb633353c8f6766a214a4cb
Simply downcasting like below should solve this problem for you.
Activity a = (Activity) context.Activity;
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Is there a way to update a variables.less file with variables from the user selection area in the backend? such as template-options.xml
or can it only be made inline through a styledeclaration.php?
You should read http://gantry-framework.org/documentation/joomla/advanced/less_css.md
You should write a PHP that reads your template-options.xml and create a /less/[LESS_FILE_NAME]-custom.less file with your variables, or pass your variables as an array into the $gantry->addLess() function.
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Just as the title implies, is it acceptable to create and use a collection from within a magento template file?
I would say no, use blocks for this