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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
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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...
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?
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How can I reorder a list? [closed]
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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) ?
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in_array() and multidimensional array
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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...
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...
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...
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.
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