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What is a memory fence?

...are concept. In higher level languages we are used to dealing with mutexes and semaphores - these may well be implemented using memory fences at the low level and explicit use of memory barriers are not necessary. Use of memory barriers requires a careful study of the hardware architecture and more ...
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Ways to eliminate switch in code [closed]

... -1: I've never used a switch statement with typeof, and this answer doesn't suggest ways or reasons to work around switch statements in other situations. – Kevin Jun 18 '13 at 21:00 ...
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How do I concatenate strings and variables in PowerShell?

...g2 + $string3). With these methods, you can have whitespace (spaces, tabs, and newlines) between the strings, but be sure that (1) each string has a comma/space after it on the same line, (2) you use the back-tick character ` at the end of any empty lines between your code, and (3) if you use -join,...
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How to parse an RSS feed using JavaScript?

I need to parse an RSS feed (XML version 2.0) and display the parsed details in an HTML page. 8 Answers ...
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Where to host an Open Source Project: CodePlex, Google Code, SourceForge? [closed]

...t surprisingly, many of the answers pointed people to SoureForge/FreshMeat and other sites etc as well as blogging and whatnot. This started me thinking where is the best place to host a project and why? ...
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Eclipse: Error “.. overlaps the location of another project..” when trying to create new project

... Eclipse is erroring because if you try and create a project on a directory that exists, Eclipse doesn't know if it's an actual project or not - so it errors, saving you from losing work! So you have two solutions: Move the folder counter_src somewhere else, the...
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How to trace the path in a Breadth-First Search?

... return path # enumerate all adjacent nodes, construct a new path and push it into the queue for adjacent in graph.get(node, []): new_path = list(path) new_path.append(adjacent) queue.append(new_path) print bfs(graph, '1', '11') Another appro...
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Detect iPad Mini in HTML5

...Script, the window.navigator object exposes the same values for the Mini and iPad 2. My tests so far to detect the difference have not lead to success. ...
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Xml Namespace breaking my xpath! [duplicate]

... there my xPath finds nothing If you cannot register a namespace binding and cannot use (assuming the registered prefix is "x"): /x:List/x:Fields/x:Field then there is another way: /*[name()='List']/*[name()='Fields']/*[name()='Field'] ...
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Sorting arrays in NumPy by column

...initially define your array with fields... As a quick example, to sort it and return a copy: In [1]: import numpy as np In [2]: a = np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[0,0,1]]) In [3]: np.sort(a.view('i8,i8,i8'), order=['f1'], axis=0).view(np.int) Out[3]: array([[0, 0, 1], [1, 2, 3], [4, 5...