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Extracting hours from a DateTime (SQL Server 2005)
...e #6 here blogs.sqlsentry.com/aaronbertrand/… and sqlblog.com/blogs/aaron_bertrand/archive/2011/09/20/…
– Aaron Bertrand
Oct 6 '14 at 19:44
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Hexadecimal To Decimal in Shell Script
...not on his list:
[ghoti@pc ~]$ dc -e '16i BFCA3000 p'
3217698816
But if all you want to do is subtract, why bother changing the input to base 10?
[ghoti@pc ~]$ dc -e '16i BFCA3000 17FF - p 10o p'
3217692673
BFCA1801
[ghoti@pc ~]$
The dc command is "desk calc". It will also take input from st...
What are some compelling use cases for dependent method types?
...argkeys: Tuple[DependentHashKey,DependentHashKey])(func: Env => argkeys._0.ValueType => argkeys._1.ValueType => A): A. We wouldn't use a collection of argument keys, because the element types would be subsumed (unknown at compile-time) in the type of collection.
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How do I choose between Semaphore and SemaphoreSlim?
...uld be used when "wait times are expected to be very short". That would usually dovetail nicely with the idea that the slim version is more lightweight for most of the trade offs.
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Do asynchronous operations in ASP.NET MVC use a thread from ThreadPool on .NET 4
...hronous processing in ASP.NET (which is what asynchronous controllers basically represent).
Let's first consider a standard synchronous action:
public ActionResult Index()
{
// some processing
return View();
}
When a request is made to this action a thread is drawn from the thread pool a...
A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?
...lete and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages, in which he fictionally attributes it to Philip Wadler.
The original quote is from Saunders Mac Lane in Categories for the Working Mathematician, one of the foundational texts of Category Theory. Here it is in context, which is probably the bes...
switch / pattern matching idea
... and some very smart people have done some very cool things in C#, but actually using it feels heavy.
What I have ended up using often (across-projects) in C#:
Sequence functions, via extension methods for IEnumerable. Things like ForEach or Process ("Apply"? -- do an action on a sequence item as...
What is the purpose of the reader monad?
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Don't be scared! The reader monad is actually not so complicated, and has real easy-to-use utility.
There are two ways of approaching a monad: we can ask
What does the monad do? What operations is it equipped with? What is it good for?
How is the monad implemen...
OPTION (RECOMPILE) is Always Faster; Why?
...or the same thing.
When a stored procedure is created (I suspect you are calling ad-hoc sql from .NET but if you are using a parameterized query then this ends up being a stored proc call) SQL Server attempts to determine the most effective execution plan for this query based on the data in your da...
Fast way of counting non-zero bits in positive integer
...nt() took about 1/20th of the time of bin(n).count("1"). So if you can install gmpy, use that.
To answer a question in the comments, for bytes I'd use a lookup table. You can generate it at runtime:
counts = bytes(bin(x).count("1") for x in range(256)) # py2: use bytearray
Or just define it lit...
