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What is the formal difference in Scala between braces and parentheses, and when should they be used?
...rmal difference between passing arguments to functions in parentheses () and in braces {} ?
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What database does Google use?
... designed to scale to a very
large size: petabytes of data across
thousands of commodity servers.
Many projects at Google store data in
Bigtable, including web indexing,
Google Earth, and Google Finance.
These applications place very
different demands on Bigtable, both in
terms of...
Should I use SVN or Git? [closed]
I am starting a new distributed project. Should I use SVN or Git, and why?
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Post-increment and pre-increment within a 'for' loop produce same output [duplicate]
...ng for loops produce identical results even though one uses post increment and the other pre-increment.
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When to use Tornado, when to use Twisted / Cyclone / GEvent / other [closed]
...rmance / scalability / most useful framework (in terms of easy of use and easy of developing)?
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What is the difference between a process and a thread?
What is the technical difference between a process and a thread?
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Mock framework vs MS Fakes frameworks
...ke NMock vs the VS 2011 Fakes Framework.
Going through MSDN, what I understand is that Fakes allow you to mock your dependencies just like RhinoMock or NMock, however the approach is different, Fakes generates code to achive this functionality but Mocks framework does not. So is my understanding cor...
Edit and Continue: “Changes are not allowed when…”
Even if I create a clean WinForms project, Edit and Continue doesn't work and gives me the error:
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Why malloc+memset is slower than calloc?
...se it can skip memset() entirely. In other cases, calloc() can even cheat and not allocate any memory! However, malloc()+memset() will always do the full amount of work.
Understanding this requires a short tour of the memory system.
Quick tour of memory
There are four main parts here: your prog...
What are the pros and cons of performing calculations in sql vs. in your application
...ed to access/aggregate a lot of data, doing it at the db server will save bandwidth, and disk io if the aggregates can be done inside indexes)
convenience (sql is not the best language for complex work - especially not great for procedural work, but very good for set-based work; lousy error-handling...
