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What is the difference between native code, machine code and assembly code?

I'm confused about machine code and native code in the context of .NET languages. 4 Answers ...
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How efficient is locking an unlocked mutex? What is the cost of a mutex?

...bunch of mutexes or a single one for an object. If you have many threads and the access to the object happens often, then multiple locks would increase parallelism. At the cost of maintainability, since more locking means more debugging of the locking. How efficient is it to lock a mutex? I.e....
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Zoom to fit all markers in Mapbox or Leaflet

... The 'Answer' didn't work for me some reasons. So here is what I ended up doing: ////var group = new L.featureGroup(markerArray);//getting 'getBounds() not a function error. ////map.fitBounds(group.getBounds()); var bounds = L.latLngBounds...
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Performance optimization strategies of last resort [closed]

...ite already, but it occurs to me that almost all are very problem-specific and fairly narrow. And almost all repeat the advice to avoid premature optimization. ...
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Multiprocessing - Pipe vs Queue

What are the fundamental differences between queues and pipes in Python's multiprocessing package ? 2 Answers ...
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How do you validate a URL with a regular expression in Python?

I'm building an app on Google App Engine. I'm incredibly new to Python and have been beating my head against the following problem for the past 3 days. ...
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is vs typeof

... This should answer that question, and then some. The second line, if (obj.GetType() == typeof(ClassA)) {}, is faster, for those that don't want to read the article. (Be aware that they don't do the same thing) ...
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What does `someObject.new` do in Java?

... And, as you can tell, this can be incredibly confusing. Ideally, inner classes should be implementation details of the outer class and not be exposed to the outside world. – Eric Jablow ...
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When to use std::forward to forward arguments?

...e potentially moving the argument all the way through to the final caller, and once it's moved it's gone, so you cannot then use it again (in the way you probably meant to). share | improve this ans...
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Why would introducing useless MOV instructions speed up a tight loop in x86_64 assembly?

...sing in the branch prediction table moving the branch eliminated the alias and allowed the branch to be predicted correctly Your Core2 doesn't keep a separate history record for each conditional jump. Instead it keeps a shared history of all conditional jumps. One disadvantage of global branch pr...