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How are everyday machines programmed?
How are everyday machines (not so much computers and mobile devices as appliances, digital watches, etc) programmed? What kind of code goes into the programming of a Coca-Cola vending machine? How does my coffee maker accept a pre-programmed time and begin brewing a pot of coffee hours later, when t...
What's the difference between deadlock and livelock?
... explain with examples (of code) what is the difference between deadlock and livelock ?
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How to detect when an Android app goes to the background and come back to the foreground
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The onPause() and onResume() methods are called when the application is brought to the background and into the foreground again. However, they are also called when the application is started for the first time and before it is killed. You ...
How to Sync iPhone Core Data with web server, and then push to other devices? [closed]
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I suggest carefully reading and implementing the sync strategy discussed by Dan Grover at iPhone 2009 conference, available here as a pdf document.
This is a viable solution and is not that difficult to implement (Dan implemented this in several of its...
Is it possible to define more than one function per file in MATLAB, and access them from outside tha
... the same name as the m-file, but for clarity it should. When the function and file name differ, the file name must be used to call the main function.
All subsequent functions in the m-file, called local functions (or "subfunctions" in the older terminology), can only be called by the main function...
Group vs role (Any real difference?)
Can anyone tell me, what's the real difference between group and role? I've been trying to figure this out for some time now and the more information I read, the more I get the sense that this is brought up just to confuse people and there is no real difference. Both can do the other's job. I've alw...
What is the difference between a thread and a fiber?
What is the difference between a thread and a fiber? I've heard of fibers from ruby and I've read heard they're available in other languages, could somebody explain to me in simple terms what is the difference between a thread and a fiber.
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What's “P=NP?”, and why is it such a famous question? [closed]
... is perhaps the most famous in all of Computer Science. What does it mean? And why is it so interesting?
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How efficient is locking an unlocked mutex? What is the cost of a mutex?
...bunch of mutexes or a single one for an object.
If you have many threads and the access to the object happens often, then multiple locks would increase parallelism. At the cost of maintainability, since more locking means more debugging of the locking.
How efficient is it to lock a mutex? I.e....
CSS media queries: max-width OR max-height
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Use a comma to specify two (or more) different rules:
@media screen and (max-width: 995px) , screen and (max-height: 700px) {
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}
From https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/Media_queries/
...In addition, you can combine multiple media queries in a comma-separated list; if any of the ...