Version: 1.9.8
Platform: x86_64
First, install or update to the latest system software.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential chrpath libssl-dev libxft-dev
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
using System.Linq; | |
namespace AhoCorasickTree | |
{ | |
public class AhoCorasickTree | |
{ | |
internal AhoCorasickTreeNode Root { get; set; } | |
public AhoCorasickTree(IEnumerable<string> keywords) |
[HttpPost] | |
public HttpResponseMessage CreateCustomer(string name, string billingInfo) | |
{ | |
Result<BillingInfo> billingInfoResult = BillingInfo.Create(billingInfo); | |
Result<CustomerName> customerNameResult = CustomerName.Create(name); | |
return Result.Combine(billingInfoResult, customerNameResult) | |
.OnSuccess(() => _paymentGateway.ChargeCommission(billingInfoResult.Value)) | |
.OnSuccess(() => new Customer(customerNameResult.Value)) | |
.OnSuccess( |
This is a dead-simple way to test that GPIO on the Raspberry Pi is working. I have an SKPang Raspberry Pi starter kit A. But all you need is
const timing = store => next => action => { | |
performance.mark(`${action.type}_start`); | |
let result = next(action); | |
performance.mark(`${action.type}_end`); | |
performance.measure( | |
`${action.type}`, | |
`${action.type}_start`, | |
`${action.type}_end` | |
); | |
return result; |