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Stored procedure slow when called from web, fast from Management Studio

I have stored procedure that insanely times out every single time it's called from the web application. 7 Answers ...
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A clean, lightweight alternative to Python's twisted? [closed]

...her Stackless Python microthreads or Greenlets for light-weight threading. All blocking network I/O is transparently made asynchronous through a single libevent loop, so it should be nearly as efficient as an real asynchronous server. I suppose it's similar to Eventlet in this way. The downside is...
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log all queries that mongoose fire in the application

...using nodejs and mongodb. I have used mongoose for ODM. Now i want to log all the queries that mongoose fire during the whole application. ...
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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/hamcrest/SelfDescribing

... Add hamcrest-all-X.X.jar to your classpath. Latest version as of Feb 2015 is 1.3: http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/downloads/detail?name=hamcrest-all-1.3.jar&can=2&q= ...
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How can I make Bootstrap columns all the same height?

I'm using Bootstrap. How can I make three columns all the same height? 33 Answers 33 ...
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What's the difference between backtracking and depth first search?

...at could be made at this state. I think lcn's answer, that backtracking usually means DFS on the (usually implicit) search tree generated during recursion, comes closest to the truth. – j_random_hacker Jul 27 '13 at 2:44 ...
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How to sum all the values in a dictionary?

... I don't know if you love python, if you love python 3, or if really are referring to a python 2 – Lucas Vazquez Sep 23 '19 at 20:19 1 ...
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Pushing an existing Git repository to SVN

I've been doing all my work in Git and pushing to GitHub. I've been very happy with both the software and the site, and I have no wish to change my working practices at this point. ...
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Do sessions really violate RESTfulness?

Is using sessions in a RESTful API really violating RESTfulness? I have seen many opinions going either direction, but I'm not convinced that sessions are RESTless . From my point of view: ...
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window.onload vs

...load is less obtrusive though - it takes your JavaScript out of the HTML. All of the common JavaScript libraries, Prototype, ExtJS, Dojo, JQuery, YUI, etc. provide nice wrappers around events that occur as the document is loaded. You can listen for the window onLoad event, and react to that, but on...