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Created October 18, 2019 18:17 — forked from JaykeOps/Example.cs
Mongo C# Driver CRUD CheatSheet
//Read
//BsonDocument
var collection = db.GetCollection<BsonDocument>("people");
var builder = Builders<BsonDocument>.Filter;
//Note that the '&' '!' '|' operators are overloaded when used in the FilterBuilder
var filter = builder.Lt("Age", 33) & !builder.Eq("Name", "Ericsson");
var list = await collection.Find(filter).ToListAsync();
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angular.module('myMdl', []).config(['$httpProvider', function($httpProvider) {
$httpProvider.responseInterceptors.push([
'$q', '$templateCache', 'activeProfile',
function($q, $templateCache, activeProfile) {
// Keep track which HTML templates have already been modified.
var modifiedTemplates = {};
// Tests if there are any keep/omit attributes.
var HAS_FLAGS_EXP = /data-(keep|omit)/;

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