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Measuring execution time of a function in C++

...5; } } int main() { auto t1 = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); function(); auto t2 = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); auto duration = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::microseconds>( t2 - t1 ).count(); std::cout << duration; return...
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Does Java have a using statement?

... "Luckily" with Java 7 being available now, this answer is no longer true (and I think that ARM blocks are exactly what using does). – Joachim Sauer Aug 24 '11 at 8:32 ...
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How to 'minify' Javascript code

...e.com, almost everything works on every browser (also ie10 is standardized now) , i think now it's just here to slow down your web application...if you like the $() you should create your own simple function.And why bother to compress your code if your clients need to download the 100kb jquery scrip...
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How do I force git to use LF instead of CR+LF under windows?

... By now the .gitattributes lines should read: *.txt text eol=lf as per git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes – grandchild Jan 9 at 16:41 ...
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Expand a random range from 1–5 to 1–7

... sampling, e.g.: int i; do { i = 5 * (rand5() - 1) + rand5(); // i is now uniformly random between 1 and 25 } while(i > 21); // i is now uniformly random between 1 and 21 return i % 7 + 1; // result is now uniformly random between 1 and 7 This has an expected runtime of 25/21 = 1.19 itera...
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NVIDIA vs AMD: GPGPU performance

... in scientific computing), tilt the balance in favor of CUDA (at least for now). EDIT Jan 12, 2013 It's been two years since I made this post and it still seems to attract views sometimes. So I have decided to clarify a few things AMD has stepped up their game. They now have both BLAS and FFT ...
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Interface defining a constructor signature?

...far: public interface IDrawable { void Update(); void Draw(); } Now create an abstract class with the constructor you want to enforce. Actually, since it's now available since the time you wrote your original question, we can get a little fancy here and use generics in this situation so ...
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Differences and relationship between glActiveTexture and glBindTexture

...ctiveObject(int currObject) { g_currObject = currObject; } Notice that now, we not only have a 2D list of Objects, but we also have the concept of a current object. We have a function to set the current object, we have the concept of a maximum number of current objects, and all of our object man...
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Monad in plain English? (For the OOP programmer with no FP background)

... take a type, say int, and add a new capability to that type, namely, that now it can be null when it couldn't before. As a second example, consider IEnumerable<T>. It is an amplifier of types. It lets you take a type, say, string, and add a new capability to that type, namely, that you can n...
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Finding index of character in Swift String

... Any other indices can be created using successor or predecessor methods. Now to help us with indices, there is a set of methods (functions in Swift 1.x): Swift 4.x let text = "abc" let index2 = text.index(text.startIndex, offsetBy: 2) //will call succ 2 times let lastChar: Character = text[index...