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What's the difference between RouteLink and ActionLink in ASP.NET MVC?

... +1 for a great blog post. Really handy. And shows there's just too many possibilities. MS guys should only implement the fastest. But people rather use the fancy lambda slowest one. – Robert Koritnik Oct 21 '09 at ...
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Difference between repository and service?

... A Repository is essentially a facade for persistence that uses Collection style semantics (Add, Update, Remove) to supply access to data/objects. It is a way of decoupling the way you store data/objects from the rest of the application. A service ...
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How do you sort an array on multiple columns?

...for the ordering. The thing you may be missing is that mysortfunction is called multiple times when you use Array.sort until the sorting is completed. – dcp Apr 23 '15 at 10:59 3 ...
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LINQ Ring: Any() vs Contains() for Huge Collections

... Does Any() perform the operation on all objects in the collection or does it terminate with the first match? – Quarkly Feb 14 '19 at 18:02 1 ...
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What would cause an algorithm to have O(log log n) complexity?

... n) terms can show up in a variety of different places, but there are typically two main routes that will arrive at this runtime. Shrinking by a Square Root As mentioned in the answer to the linked question, a common way for an algorithm to have time complexity O(log n) is for that algorithm to work...
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What is the difference between 'java', 'javaw', and 'javaws'?

...ava Applet Viewer, JNLP and Java Web Start, including the javaws tool, are all deprecated in JDK 9 and will be removed in a future release. share | improve this answer | fol...
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Why do we have map, fmap and liftM?

Why do we have three different functions that do essentially the same thing? 1 Answer ...
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How do you rebase the current branch's changes on top of changes being merged in?

...ing branch, and the changes get merged in without rebasing the history at all. If I run git-rebase master , then the changes in master are rebased to be put on the top of my working branch. But what if I want to merge in the changes from master but rebase my changes in working to be on top...
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Cost of exception handlers in Python

...faster than an explicit if as long as the condition is not met. But it's all within the same order of magnitude and unlikely to matter either way. Only if the condition is actually met, then the if version is significantly faster. ...
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Why are `private val` and `private final val` different?

... it's a completely different val that just happens to have the same name. (All references to the old one would still refer to the old one.) – aij Jan 21 '14 at 2:46 1 ...