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Is there something available in Python like PHP autoloader?

Sumana Challa
Sumana Challa
Updated on 15-Mar-2026 485 Views

No, Python does not have a direct equivalent to PHP's autoloader, and it doesn't need one. The two languages handle module loading fundamentally differently. Why PHP Needs Autoloaders PHP starts a fresh process for each web request, loading all code from scratch every time. Autoloaders optimize this by loading classes only when they are first used, avoiding the cost of loading unnecessary files on every request. Why Python Doesn't Need One Python imports modules once when the application starts. The module stays in memory (sys.modules) for the lifetime of the app. Subsequent requests reuse the already-loaded ...

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How to get the POST values from serializeArray in PHP?

Ricky Barnes
Ricky Barnes
Updated on 15-Mar-2026 3K+ Views

The jQuery serializeArray() method serializes form elements into a JSON array of name-value pairs. When sent via $.post(), PHP receives these values through the $_REQUEST or $_POST superglobal. PHP Backend (serialize.php) This file receives and displays the POST values ? jQuery Frontend (HTML) The form collects user data and sends it using serializeArray() ? $(document).ready(function() { $("#driver").click(function(event) ...

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PHP Soap Client is not supporting WSDL extension while connecting to SAP system

Hayat Azam
Hayat Azam
Updated on 15-Mar-2026 550 Views

When integrating PHP SOAP Client with SAP systems, you may encounter issues with WSDL extensions due to WS-Policy requirements. SAP's policy framework can prevent PHP SOAP clients from properly consuming web services. Here are two solutions to resolve this. Solution 1: Modify Policy Requirements Update the policy tag in your WSDL to make it optional instead of required. Find this line ? Change it to ? Test your PHP SOAP client connection after making this change to verify the service works correctly. Solution 2: Change URL Endpoint ...

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How to access a collection in MongoDB using Python?

Priya Mishra
Priya Mishra
Updated on 15-Mar-2026 1K+ Views

MongoDB is a well-known NoSQL database that offers a scalable and flexible approach to store and retrieve data. Using Python with MongoDB enables developers to interact with database collections effortlessly through the PyMongo library. This article explains how to access a MongoDB collection using Python, covering the required steps, syntax, and techniques for connecting to, querying, and manipulating data. Syntax from pymongo import MongoClient # Connect to MongoDB client = MongoClient('mongodb://localhost:27017/') # Access database and collection db = client.database_name collection = db.collection_name # Perform operations collection.insert_one(document) collection.find(query) collection.update_one(filter, update) collection.delete_one(filter) PyMongo ...

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SignUp form using Node and MongoDB

Mayank Agarwal
Mayank Agarwal
Updated on 15-Mar-2026 4K+ Views

In this article, we will create a simple user sign-up form using Node.js and MongoDB. When users fill out the form and click submit, their details will be saved to the MongoDB database. Installation Before creating the sign-up form, install the following dependencies: Express - Web framework for Node.js to handle HTTP requests npm install express --save Body-parser - Middleware to parse HTTP POST data npm install body-parser --save Mongoose - MongoDB ...

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Connecting MongoDB with NodeJS

Mayank Agarwal
Mayank Agarwal
Updated on 15-Mar-2026 2K+ Views

To connect MongoDB with Node.js, use the MongoClient.connect() method from the mongodb package. This asynchronous method establishes a connection between your Node.js application and the MongoDB server. Syntax MongoClient.connect(url, options, callback) Parameters: url − Connection string specifying the MongoDB server location and port options − Optional configuration object (e.g., useUnifiedTopology: true) callback − Function executed after connection attempt with error and client parameters Installation and Setup First, install the MongoDB driver for Node.js ? npm install mongodb --save Start your MongoDB server ? mongod --dbpath=data ...

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How to prepare a Python date object to be inserted into MongoDB?

SaiKrishna Tavva
SaiKrishna Tavva
Updated on 14-Mar-2026 2K+ Views

MongoDB stores dates in ISODate format. PyMongo (the official MongoDB driver for Python) directly supports Python's datetime.datetime objects, which are automatically converted to ISODate when inserted. There are three common ways to prepare date objects for MongoDB. Method 1: Current UTC Timestamp Use datetime.datetime.utcnow() to insert the current UTC time ? import datetime from pymongo import MongoClient client = MongoClient() db = client.test_database result = db.objects.insert_one({"last_modified": datetime.datetime.utcnow()}) print("Date Object inserted") Date Object inserted Method 2: Specific Date Use datetime.datetime(year, month, day, hour, minute) for a fixed date ? ...

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Difference between strncmp() and strcmp() in C/C++

George John
George John
Updated on 14-Mar-2026 2K+ Views

Both strncmp() and strcmp() are used in C/C++ programs for lexicographical string comparison. The strcmp() compares two strings till the null character is found, whereas strncmp() only compares a specified number of characters. What is strncmp() ? The function strncmp() is used to compare left string to right string up to a number. It works same as strcmp(). It returns a value greater than zero when the matching character of left string has greater ASCII value than the character of the right string. Returns a value less than zero when the matching character of left string has lesser ASCII value ...

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Difference between the Ternary operator and Null coalescing operator in php

Mahesh Parahar
Mahesh Parahar
Updated on 14-Mar-2026 566 Views

In PHP, the ternary operator (?:) and the null coalescing operator (??) are both shorthand for conditional expressions. The ternary operator evaluates a condition and returns one of two values, while the null coalescing operator specifically checks if a variable is set and not null. Ternary Operator (?:) The ternary operator replaces if-else statements into a single expression − Syntax: (condition) ? expression1 : expression2; Equivalent: if (condition) { return expression1; } else { return expression2; } If the condition is true, it returns expression1; ...

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Difference between Python and Bash

Mahesh Parahar
Mahesh Parahar
Updated on 14-Mar-2026 1K+ Views

Python and Bash are both widely used in automation and scripting, but they serve different purposes. Python is a full-featured, object-oriented programming language, while Bash is a command-line interpreter (shell) designed for running system commands and small scripts. Python Python is a dynamically typed, object-oriented programming language designed to be simple and easy to understand. It supports a rich ecosystem of third-party libraries and is used for web development, data science, automation, AI, and much more. Bash Bash (Bourne Again Shell) is a command-line interpreter and the default user shell on Linux and macOS. It was ...

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