- 👩💻 Nombre: Cortes Hernandez Yuridia Saray
Implementar el patrón Estrategia para permitir el cambio dinámico de los algoritmos de cálculo de costos de envío en un sistema de comercio electrónico.
#!/bin/bash | |
logo="$(tput setaf 2) | |
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'. \ ' ' / .'$(tput setaf 1) | |
.~ .~~~..~. $(tput sgr0) _ _ $(tput setaf 1) | |
: .~.'~'.~. : $(tput sgr0) ___ ___ ___ ___| |_ ___ ___ ___ _ _ ___|_|$(tput setaf 1) | |
~ ( ) ( ) ~ $(tput sgr0) | _| .'|_ -| . | . | -_| _| _| | | | . | |$(tput setaf 1) | |
( : '~'.~.'~' : ) $(tput sgr0) |_| |__,|___| _|___|___|_| |_| |_ | | _|_|$(tput setaf 1) | |
~ .~ ( ) ~. ~ $(tput sgr0) |_| |___| |_| $(tput setaf 1) |
Disclaimer: I did not create this cheatsheet or the ideas within. All credit goes to Mosh Hamedani and his Python Cheatsheet that can be acquired through an email link, by visiting his YouTube tutorials or visiting his tutorial pages. This is a Markdown version of the original pdf that I retyped with a few typo corrections and notes for my own understanding.
We use variables to temporarily store data in computer's memory.
price = 10 # Integer
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.13) | |
include(pico_sdk_import.cmake) | |
project(test_project C CXX ASM) | |
set(CMAKE_C_STANDARD 11) | |
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) | |
pico_sdk_init() | |
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(this is worth looking at http://www.stefan-seelmann.de/wiki/rasperrypi-homeserver, which is basically this:
apt-get purge --auto-remove scratch debian-reference-en dillo idle3 python3-tk idle python-pygame python-tk lightdm gnome-themes-standard gnome-icon-theme raspberrypi-artwork gvfs-backends gvfs-fuse desktop-base lxpolkit netsurf-gtk zenity xdg-utils mupdf gtk2-engines alsa-utils lxde lxtask menu-xdg gksu midori xserver-xorg xinit xserver-xorg-video-fbdev libraspberrypi-dev libraspberrypi-doc dbus-x11 libx11-6 libx11-data libx11-xcb1 x11-common x11-utils lxde-icon-theme gconf-service gconf2-common
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Warning: this will probably break something. If you need sound, don't remove the "alsa" packages
sudo apt-get --yes purge xserver-common x11-xfs-utils x11-xserver-utils xinit libsmbclient blt gvfs gvfs-backends gvfs-daemons gvfs-fuse idle idle-python2.7 idle-python3.2 idle3 libaudio2 libice6 liblightdm-gobject-1-0 libobrender27 libpulse0 libqt4-svg libqt
The purpose of this tutorial is to walk through the required steps to upgrade NXT chip (or pocketchip) from debian jessie to debian buster.
If you would like to start your Chip from scratch, follow the steps in the Preparation section.
A linux host machine, recommended Ubuntu 18.04. However I managed to do it with 20.10 with some tweak.
A simple python 3 script to generate sensor data from a config file and send it to an MQTT broker.
Download mqttgen.py and config.json files (click on the Raw button at the top right and then save the content), edit config.json to fit your needs, if you are using it to run the Event Fabric sensors dashboard then don't change the topic in config.json unless you want to change it in the dashboard too.
Note: Use this setting in calibre to convert an ePub file to a printing PDF file
GDB commands by function - simple guide
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More important commands have a (*) by them.
Startup
% gdb -help print startup help, show switches
*% gdb object normal debug
*% gdb object core core debug (must specify core file)
%% gdb object pid attach to running process