sudo pacman -S libpam-google-authenticator
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SAN_CMP := -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fsanitize=address | |
SAN_STAT := -static-libstdc++ -static-libasan | |
BIN_CMP := -std=c++11 -c -I. main.cpp -O -g3 -o main.o | |
LIB_CMP := -std=c++11 my.cpp -o libmy.so -shared -fPIC -g3 | |
RUN := LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize=1 ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$(shell which llvm-symbolizer) | |
PRELOAD := LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.1 | |
lib-gcc: |
Posted by gregyoung on February 16, 2010
Many people have been getting confused over what CQRS is. They look at CQRS as being an architecture; it is not. CQRS is a very simple pattern that enables many opportunities for architecture that may otherwise not exist. CQRS is not eventual consistency, it is not eventing, it is not messaging, it is not having separated models for reading and writing, nor is it using event sourcing. I want to take a few paragraphs to describe first exactly what CQRS is and then how it relates to other patterns.
Starting with CQRS, CQRS is simply the creation of two objects where there was previously only one. The separation occurs based upon whether the methods are a command or a query (the same definition that is used by Meyer in Command and Query Separation, a command is any method that mutates state and a query is any method that returns a value).
name: CI/CD workflow | |
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- main | |
pull_request: | |
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- main | |
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This document will walk you through how to create or configure a Salesforce application for use with JWT authentication. These configuration steps and the example code works as of Salesforce API version 42.0.
Create an RSA x509 private key/certification pair
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Install and configure freeradius to use mariadb database (also for managing freeradius, we install daloRADIUS web interface). | |
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1- Install and setup mariadb | |
To install mariadb, we create mariadb repository file and install required packages. here we install mariadb 10.5: | |
# vim /etc/yum.repos.d/mariadb.repo | |
then put the following content in it: | |
[mariadb] |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html lang="en"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | |
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
<title>Jack Frost</title> | |
</head> | |
<body> | |
<h1> JACK FROST é uma criatura fofa. Mas não se engane, pois ele pode congelar seus inimigos" Hee-Hoo!</h1> | |
<img src="https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/864285301593341964/1238131069354774548/images_38.jpeg?ex=663e2aea&is=663cd96a&hm=a9bb8e51646ae4e9de3a06f8af0945439fe423b94a1fd315bf07b894df7f412f&=&format=webp |
/** | |
* Append the form data from a HubSpot form automatically | |
* to the redirect URL query parameters. These values can | |
* then be used on the form to modify the user experience | |
* of the Thank You page | |
* | |
* LICENSE | |
* Form redirect | |
* Written in 2015 by Mike Axiak <maxiak@hubspot.com> | |
* Updated in 2016 by Seth Meranda <seth.meranda@cune.edu> |
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Essas instruções permitirão que você obtenha uma cópia do projeto em operação na sua máquina local para fins de desenvolvimento e teste.
Consulte Implantação para saber como implantar o projeto.