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What are bitwise shift (bit-shift) operators and how do they work?
...ed, in memory, as a series of bits. For example, the number 6 stored as a 32-bit int would be:
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000110
Shifting this bit pattern to the left one position (6 << 1) would result in the number 12:
00000000 00000000 00000000 00001100
As you can see, the digits have s...
Maximum number of threads in a .NET app?
...e: Just out of interest: .NET Thread Pool default numbers of threads:
1023 in Framework 4.0 (32-bit environment)
32767 in Framework 4.0 (64-bit environment)
250 per core in Framework 3.5
25 per core in Framework 2.0
(These numbers may vary depending upon the hardware and OS)]
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Is It Possible to Sandbox JavaScript Running In the Browser?
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How can I determine the direction of a jQuery scroll event?
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Is passing 'this' in a method call accepted practice in java
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What are Maven goals and phases and what is their difference?
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Android 4.3 Bluetooth Low Energy unstable
...he Nexus 4). After getting started with the official BLE APIs in Android 4.3, I have noticed that after I connect a device for the first time I am rarely able to successfully connect to / communicate with that device or any other device again.
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How do I iterate through each element in an n-dimensional matrix in MATLAB?
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Android: Coloring part of a string using TextView.setText()?
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What is the pythonic way to unpack tuples? [duplicate]
...oo. Here's another example (from the Python tutorial):
>>> range(3, 6) # normal call with separate arguments
[3, 4, 5]
>>> args = [3, 6]
>>> range(*args) # call with arguments unpacked from a list
[3, 4, 5]
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