Mixing Object syntax with SQL is one of the nice features in Object Script. But in one case, it gave strange results, so I decided to isolate the case and describe it here.
Let's say you need to write a classmethod that updates a single property on disk. Usually, i would write that using SQL like this :
Hi! Today I would like to talk about one of the most important architectural patterns in Angular.
The pattern itself is not related to Angular directly, but as Angular is component-driven framework, this pattern is one of the most essential for building modern Angular applications.
Container-Presentation pattern
It is believed that good components should be small, focused, independent, testable and most important - reusable.
Before we start with some intermediate and advanced topics, I would like to sum up some more general points. They are subjective, of course, so I will be happy to discuss them if you have other opinion or better arguments for any of them.
The list is not comprehensive and this is intended, cause I will cover some topics in future articles.
The topic of for/while loop performance in Caché ObjectScript came up in discussion recently, and I'd like to share some thoughts/best practices with the rest of the community. While this is a basic topic in itself, it's easy to overlook the performance implications of otherwise-reasonable approaches.