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Why should I prefer single 'await Task.WhenAll' over multiple awaits?

...still use await Task.WhenAll instead of multiple await ? e.g, is DoWork2 below a preferred method to DoWork1 (and why?): ...
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Remove last character from C++ string

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How can I create a UILabel with strikethrough text?

... 226 SWIFT 4 UPDATE CODE let attributeString: NSMutableAttributedString = NSMutableAttributedStri...
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RSpec vs Cucumber (RSpec stories) [closed]

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When is del useful in python?

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How do I delete NuGet packages that are not referenced by any project in my solution?

Somehow during the upgrade to VS2012 and .NET 4.5, I've managed to get NuGet confused. There are packages that appear in the package manager (and the packages folder) that I cannot delete (I believe they are legacy ASP.NET NuGet packages that have been replaced with new package names with the new v...
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How can I get a list of users from active directory?

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What's the fastest way to loop through an array in JavaScript?

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Alternative to itoa() for converting integer to string C++? [duplicate]

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Scatterplot with too many points

... darker that have more point plotted on them. This is easy to do in ggplot2: df <- data.frame(x = rnorm(5000),y=rnorm(5000)) ggplot(df,aes(x=x,y=y)) + geom_point(alpha = 0.3) Another convenient way to deal with this is (and probably more appropriate for the number of points you have) is hex...