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Greenlet Vs. Threads
I am new to gevents and greenlets. I found some good documentation on how to work with them, but none gave me justification on how and when I should use greenlets!
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R: += (plus equals) and ++ (plus plus) equivalent from c++/c#/java, etc.?
... sure. I'm with you there. I ran into this issue working on a project once and it took me an hour to find the issue.
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Feb 17 '19 at 22:38
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How to create a HashMap with two keys (Key-Pair, Value)?
...= 31 * result + y;
return result;
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}
Implementing equals() and hashCode() is crucial here. Then you simply use:
Map<Key, V> map = //...
and:
map.get(new Key(2, 5));
Table from Guava
Table<Integer, Integer, V> table = HashBasedTable.create();
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table.get(2, 5);...
How do you calculate the average of a set of circular data? [closed]
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Compute unit vectors from the angles and take the angle of their average.
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C# 5 async CTP: why is internal “state” set to 0 in generated code before EndAwait call?
..." feature, in particular delving into what the generated code looked like, and the GetAwaiter() / BeginAwait() / EndAwait() calls.
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How can I get the client's IP address in ASP.NET MVC?
I'm totally new to the ASP.NET MVC stack, and I was wondering what happened to the simple Page object and the Request ServerVariables object?
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How can I multiply and divide using only bit shifting and adding?
How can I multiply and divide using only bit shifting and adding?
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What's the best way to get the last element of an array without deleting it?
... many different options. To be able to choose from them I needed to understand their behavior and performance. In this answer I will share my findings with you, benchmarked against PHP versions 5.6.38, 7.2.10 and 7.3.0RC1 (expected Dec 13 2018).
The options (<<option code>>s) I will tes...
Why use apparently meaningless do-while and if-else statements in macros?
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The do ... while and if ... else are there to make it so that a
semicolon after your macro always means the same thing. Let's say you
had something like your second macro.
#define BAR(X) f(x); g(x)
Now if you were to use BAR(X); in an if ...
Difference between Mock / Stub / Spy in Spock test framework
I don't understand the difference between Mock, Stub, and Spy in Spock testing and the tutorials I have been looking at online don't explain them in detail.
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