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Difference between return and exit in Bash functions

What is the difference between the return and exit statement in Bash functions with respect to exit codes? 10 Answers ...
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Using Java with Nvidia GPUs (CUDA)

I'm working on a business project that is done in Java, and it needs huge computation power to compute business markets. Simple math, but with huge amount of data. ...
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How can I debug a .BAT script?

... The thing is, I have a build script , which calls a lot of other scripts, and I would like to see what is the order in which they are called, so that I may know where exactly I have to go about and add my modifications. ...
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PyPy — How can it possibly beat CPython?

...nted in RPython which is a statically typed subset of Python (the language and not the CPython interpreter). - Refer https://pypy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/architecture.html for details. Q3. And what are the chances of a PyPyPy or PyPyPyPy beating their score? That would depend on the implementati...
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Difference between Pig and Hive? Why have both? [closed]

...y background - 4 weeks old in the Hadoop world. Dabbled a bit in Hive, Pig and Hadoop using Cloudera's Hadoop VM. Have read Google's paper on Map-Reduce and GFS ( PDF link ). ...
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What is the difference between Scala's case class and class?

I searched in Google to find the differences between a case class and a class . Everyone mentions that when you want to do pattern matching on the class, use case class. Otherwise use classes and also mentioning some extra perks like equals and hash code overriding. But are these the only reasons...
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what is the difference between ?:, ?! and ?= in regex?

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How can you do anything useful without mutable state?

I've been reading a lot of stuff about functional programming lately, and I can understand most of it, but the one thing I just can't wrap my head around is stateless coding. It seems to me that simplifying programming by removing mutable state is like "simplifying" a car by removing the dashboard:...
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Is it possible to cache POST methods in HTTP?

With very simple caching semantics: if the parameters are the same (and the URL is the same, of course), then it's a hit. Is that possible? Recommended? ...
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Why do we use __init__ in Python classes?

I am having trouble understanding the Initialization of classes. 8 Answers 8 ...