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How is Node.js inherently faster when it still relies on Threads internally?
...as possible. (2) is the one you're asking about.
Think about one of the examples he gives, where a request comes in and you run some query, and then do something with the results of that. If you write it in a standard procedural way, the code might look like this:
result = query( "select smurfs ...
Questions every good .NET developer should be able to answer? [closed]
...f good questions, a kind of minimum standard to see if the applicants are experienced. So, my question is:
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Java's Virtual Machine and CLR
...o notion of "registers" like we're used to seeing in a modern CPU like the x86 or PowerPC. The evaluation of all expressions ((1 + 1) / 2) is performed by pushing operands onto the "stack" and then popping those operands off the stack whenever an instruction (add, divide, etc) needs to consume those...
Why isn't String.Empty a constant?
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I would really appreciate if you can explain this comment (because Jon Skeet couldn't...) see here:stackoverflow.com/questions/8462697/…
– gdoron is supporting Monica
Dec 12 '11 at 2:09
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What is the difference between LR, SLR, and LALR parsers?
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SLR, LALR and LR parsers can all be implemented using exactly the same table-driven machinery.
Fundamentally, the parsing algorithm collects the next input token T, and consults the current state S (and associated lookahead, GOTO, and reduction tables) to decide what to do:
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Would it be beneficial to begin using instancetype instead of id?
...cetype. I've personally seen this catch at least 3 cases of incorrect pre-existing code.
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Oct 1 '13 at 0:29
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How do Mockito matchers work?
...ess, general-purpose object instances that implement Matcher<T> and expose a method matches(T) that returns true if the object matches the Matcher's criteria. They are intended to be free of side effects, and are generally used in assertions such as the one below.
/* Mockito */ verify(foo).se...
In what cases could `git pull` be harmful?
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By default, git pull creates merge commits which add noise and complexity to the code history. In addition, pull makes it easy to not think about how your changes might be affected by incoming changes.
The git pull command is safe so long as it only performs fast-forward merges. If git pull...
Excel RTD(Excel Real-Time Data)实时刷新数据技术 - C/C++ - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术
Excel RTD(Excel Real-Time Data)实时刷新数据技术从Excel 2002开始,微软提供了一种叫做Excel RTD(real-time data)的技术,使用该技术可以在Excel中实时查看和更新数据。RTD采用所谓的...从Excel 2002开始,微软提供了一种叫做Excel RTD(real-time d...
What are the differences between the threading and multiprocessing modules?
...ange your code to use 8 threads, it won't be able to use 800% CPU and run 8x faster; it'll use the same 100% CPU and run at the same speed. (In reality, it'll run a little slower, because there's extra overhead from threading, even if you don't have any shared data, but ignore that for now.)
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