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Is inline assembly language slower than native C++ code?

... Yes, most times. First of all you start from wrong assumption that a low-level language (assembly in this case) will always produce faster code than high-level language (C++ and C in this case). It's not true. Is C code always faster than Java code? N...
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Objective-C and Swift URL encoding

...ww"; NSString *escapedString = [unescaped stringByAddingPercentEncodingWithAllowedCharacters:[NSCharacterSet URLHostAllowedCharacterSet]]; NSLog(@"escapedString: %@", escapedString); NSLog output: escapedString: http%3A%2F%2Fwww The following are useful URL encoding character sets: URLFragm...
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Vim: insert the same characters across multiple lines

...e the screen in the first line - until Esc is pressed (6.), at which point all lines will be updated. Press Esc. An uppercase I must be used rather than a lowercase i, because the lowercase i is interpreted as the start of a text object, which is rather useful on its own, e.g. for selecting insi...
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how to get the current working directory's absolute path from irb

...ing Ruby on Windows though I don't know if that should make a difference. All I want to do is get the current working directory's absolute path. Is this possible from irb? Apparently from a script it's possible using File.expand_path(__FILE__) ...
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Best practice: PHP Magic Methods __set and __get [duplicate]

...magic methods. This was a mistake, the last part of your question says it all : this is slower (than getters/setters) there is no auto-completion (and this is a major problem actually), and type management by the IDE for refactoring and code-browsing (under Zend Studio/PhpStorm this can be handle...
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Why does Windows64 use a different calling convention from all other OSes on x86-64?

AMD has an ABI specification that describes the calling convention to use on x86-64. All OSes follow it, except for Windows which has it's own x86-64 calling convention. Why? ...
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Best explanation for languages without null

... that every reference type gets this extra state in its space that is typically undesired. A string variable could be any sequence of characters, or it could be this crazy extra null value that doesn't map into my problem domain. A Triangle object has three Points, which themselves have X and Y va...
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Is using a lot of static methods a bad thing?

I tend to declare as static all the methods in a class when that class doesn't require to keep track of internal states. For example, if I need to transform A into B and don't rely on some internal state C that may vary, I create a static transform. If there is an internal state C that I want to be ...
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How can I represent an 'Enum' in Python?

...y3, e.g. you'll need __order__ in python 2). To use enum34, do $ pip install enum34 To use aenum, do $ pip install aenum Installing enum (no numbers) will install a completely different and incompatible version. from enum import Enum # for enum34, or the stdlib version # from aenum import...
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Printing without newline (print 'a',) prints a space, how to remove?

... This will consume a bit of memory for the string, but only make a single call to print. Note that string concatenation using += is now linear in the size of the string you're concatenating so this will be fast. >>> for i in xrange(20): ... s += 'a' ... >>> print s aaaaaaaaaa...