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DigitalHR v5.0 Nulled – Branch Based Multi Tenant HR, HRM and HRMS Application App Source Free Download. Digital HR (Flutter) is a Comprehensive HR Management System designed to meet all your Human Resources needs. This simple HR Software Offers a seamless Mobile Experience that includes functionalities Ranging from Login, Viewing Attendance Records, Submitting Leave Requests, […]
Another large model startup has temporarily set aside its ambition for a consumer Super App and shifted its focus to the seemingly more profitable B-side track. Following Baichuan Intelligence’s repeated emphasis on focusing on the medical scene, on November 6th, 01.AI made a high-profile disclosure of its ToB (To Business) solution based on the Yi […]
Kae Lani and our guests meet up to talk about a Fishtown vegan spot serving an inventive seasonal menu with globally inspired dishes, a traditional Abruzzi restaurant on Passyunk serving up house-cured meats and imported aperitivi, and a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it taco truck in Hammonton dishing out locally famous campechano tacos. Come dish with us! Source link
I’m generating some compile-time code. I need to append a suffix to a generated function name, based on a macro boolean. The suffix is either present or empty. How can I do that? #define FUNC_NAME(name, hasSuffix) name ## MAYBE_SHOW_SUFFIX(hasSuffix) FUNC_NAME(foo, true); // would generate: foo_ FUNC_NAME(foo, false); // would generate: foo Source link
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jOOQ 3.19 finally delivers on a set of features that will greatly simplify your queries further, after jOOQ 3.11 introduced implicit to-one joins: What are these features? Many ORMs (e.g. JPA, Doctrine, jOOQ 3.11 and others) support “path joins” (they may have different names for this concept). A path join is a join derived from […]