The program below can take one or more plain text files as input. It works with python2 and python3.
Let's say we have two files that may contain email addresses:
- file_a.txt
foo bar
ok [email protected] sup
[email protected],wyd
hello world!
| 'use strict'; | |
| const { Contract } = require('fabric-contract-api'); | |
| class MyContract extends Contract { | |
| //add a member along with their email, name, address, and number | |
| async addMember(ctx, email, name, address, phoneNumber) { | |
| let member = { | |
| name: name, | |
| address: address, |
| ;Division | |
| ansprint macro res | |
| mov dl,res | |
| add dl,30h | |
| mov ah,02h | |
| int 21h | |
| endm | |
| data segment |
| ''' | |
| Implementation of 2 Phase Commit as explained at Wikipedia: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-phase_commit_protocol | |
| ''' | |
| import random, logging, time | |
| from threading import Thread, Semaphore, Lock | |
| _fmt = '%(user)s:%(levelname)s >>> %(message)s' | |
| logging.basicConfig(format=_fmt) | |
| LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| # encoding: utf-8 | |
| """ | |
| linkedin-query.py | |
| Created by Thomas Cabrol on 2012-12-03. | |
| Customised by Rik Van Bruggen | |
| Copyright (c) 2012 dataiku. All rights reserved. | |
| Building the LinkedIn Graph |
The program below can take one or more plain text files as input. It works with python2 and python3.
Let's say we have two files that may contain email addresses:
foo bar
ok [email protected] sup
[email protected],wyd
hello world!
| ;program to compare two strings using string instructions | |
| INCLUDE io.h | |
| Cr EQU 0ah | |
| Lf EQU 0dh | |
| data SEGMENT | |
| p_str1 DB Cr, Lf, 'Enter 1st string: ',0 | |
| p_str2 DB Cr, Lf, 'Enter 2nd string: ',0 | |
| p_not DB Cr, Lf, 'The strings are not same',0 |
| ;program to compare two strings without using string instructions | |
| INCLUDE io.h | |
| Cr EQU 0ah | |
| Lf EQU 0dh | |
| data SEGMENT | |
| p_str1 DB Cr, Lf, 'Enter 1st string: ',0 | |
| p_str2 DB Cr, Lf, 'Enter 2nd string: ',0 |