This gist will cover my own exercise implementation for the erlang exercises extracted from the Erlang Site Course: http://erlang.org/course/exercises.html, some exercises from the "Programming Erlang, Software for a Concurrent World" by Joe Armstrong and some crazy ideas to train myself :P
The original source is the following, http://devdeeds.com/auto-increment-build-number-using-gradle-in-android/ I have added some minor changes
Create a file with the build version at the module level version.properties:
VERSION_BUILD=1
VERSION_BUILD_CRASHLYTICS=1
- Spring uses Dependency injection in order to link components.
- The software components that Srping uses to build applications are called beans and are nothing more than Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs), that are created, initialized, assembled and managed by the Spring Inversion of Control
- The beans definitions that make up a Spring application are provided using:
- Xml files
- Annotations from Spring 2.5 -
@Component
,@Service
,@Respository
Installed all the neccesary tools in order to develop with Rust using Spacemacs. I also have installed the Rust spacemacs layer and configured 🚀
Started to read Rust Programming Language book and implemented my first rust app, with the classical "guessing the number". I have checked a little bit of magit in Spacemacs and also configured the github layer in order to edit gists files directly form Spacemacs 😀
I hereby claim:
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I am rdiaz82 on github.
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I am rdiaz_theam (https://keybase.io/rdiaz_theam) on keybase.
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I have a public key ASCFpQPkfHTBF3PnBcfc_zkOg038M_goXnK9C3byhJzFNgo