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The title says it all. Is it possible to write this code without using the "." notation?
if ([aTableColumn.identifier isEqualToString:#"code"]){
some code here
}
sure
[aTableColumn identifier]
so
if ([[aTableColumn identifier] isEqualToString:#"code"]){
some code here
}
dot syntax is just syntactic sugar and NEVER mandatory for objC calls
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I've kept an eye on Elm development for the past couple years and finally got the chance where I could do a POC using Elm! I seem to remember that hiding was a way to import every function/type in a module that was exposed except what was listed in the hiding () list.
Was that feature removed? I've tried to search for an answer, but haven't been able to find one.
I'm not aware of Elm ever having the hiding keyword. Although this is a feature that is available in Haskell.
If it did exist in an earlier version of Elm then it was removed at least 5yrs ago.
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I'm getting this error when trying to set a new map center using the Geocoder Api from Google Maps.
geocoder.geocode({adress:this.startPosition},
(results2,status)=>{
if(status=="OK"){
this.map.setCenter(results2[0].geometry.location)
alert(results2[0].geometry.location)
}else{
alert("Geocode was not sucessfull" + status)
}
});
where "startPosition" is a string with my location
Instead of adress, it should be address.
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Is it possible to add some text into the inputBox text field without having to create a userForm. Does a named argument exist to do this ?
Thanks In Advance
See like this:
Link to Information on InputBox
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I cannot do queries. I have pretty much set up everything correctly
You have selected Database to be master. Select the appropriate Database where your table exists.
In this case, select 'sqlexpress', database
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I have been looking around at the source of many of the App.net projects springing up and am looking to fork/play with some of them, but I can't seem to find where to get an API key from. Anybody have a link on how to generate one?
Nevermind, found it in the official docs here