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When to use MyISAM and InnoDB? [duplicate]

...gned with the idea that your database is queried far more than its updated and as a result it performs very fast read operations. If your read to write(insert|update) ratio is less than 15% its better to use MyISAM. ...
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Commit only part of a file in Git

... You can use git add --patch <filename> (or -p for short), and git will begin to break down your file into what it thinks are sensible "hunks" (portions of the file). It will then prompt you with this question: Stage this hunk [y,n,q,a,d,/,j,J,g,s,e,?]? Here is a description of ea...
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What are the differences between BDD frameworks for Java? [closed]

What are the pros and cons of each Behavior Driven Development (BDD) framework for Java? 8 Answers ...
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How can I reorder a list? [closed]

... I just could not understand the syntax until I realized is a pairwise simultaneous assignment. ´:-) – loved.by.Jesus Apr 27 at 9:56 ...
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Difference between path.normalize and path.resolve in Node.js

What is the difference (if any) between path.normalize(your_path) and path.resolve(your_path) ? 2 Answers ...
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in_array() and multidimensional array

... It works great. So how can we search and display array key? For example: $b = array(1 => array("Mac", "NT"), 3 => array("Irix", "Linux")); – Rashad Feb 6 '15 at 11:19 ...
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What is the difference between vmalloc and kmalloc?

I've googled around and found most people advocating the use of kmalloc , as you're guaranteed to get contiguous physical blocks of memory. However, it also seems as though kmalloc can fail if a contiguous physical block that you want can't be found. What are the advantages of having a contig...
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Scatterplot with too many points

...+ geom_point(alpha = 0.3) Another convenient way to deal with this is (and probably more appropriate for the number of points you have) is hexagonal binning: ggplot(df,aes(x=x,y=y)) + stat_binhex() And there is also regular old rectangular binning (image omitted), which is more like your tr...
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How to remove certain characters from a string in C++?

... How does this work? Is it not a double negative to use erase and remove? To me this reads: "erase the characters that are in positions where ()- aren't." And since each one is done at a time, shouldn't it remove ALL characters? I've read the documentation on both functions, and this ma...
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What is the purpose of the reader monad?

The reader monad is so complex and seems to be useless. In an imperative language like Java or C++, there is no equivalent concept for the reader monad, if I am not mistaken. ...