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Why does the JVM still not support tail-call optimization?
Two years after does-the-jvm-prevent-tail-call-optimizations , there seems to be a prototype implementation and MLVM has listed the feature as "proto 80%" for some time now.
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jQuery Determine if a matched class has a given id
...he selector by combining multiple selectors. For instance, we could target all elements with a given id, that also have a particular class:
$("#foo.bar"); // Matches <div id="foo" class="bar">
This should look similar to something you'd write in CSS. Note that it won't apply to all #foo ele...
File extension for PowerShell 3
All of us probably know .bat for Batch files.
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Xcode source automatic formatting
...ghly dependent on the automatic formatting in Visual Studio 2008. Specifically, I will use the CTRL + K , D keyboard shortcut to force things back into shape after my sloppy implementation.
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Using Gulp to Concatenate and Uglify files
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All files are generated, however, in the debugger I still see the minified version. What can be the reason? The map file is named correctly and can be accessed by its URL.
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How to prove that a problem is NP complete?
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As far as I remember, there is a theorem called the Cook-Levin theorem which states that SAT is NP-complete. That proof is quite a bit more complicated than what I outlined above and I don't think I can explain it in my own words.
– Laila Agaev
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How can I debug a HTTP POST in Chrome?
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Note: To actually see a post request that reloads your page, you need to check "Preserve Log".
– Bryce Guinta
Oct 31 '16 at 19:19
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What is the --save option for npm install?
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Update npm 5:
As of npm 5.0.0, installed modules are added as a dependency by default, so the --save option is no longer needed. The other save options still exist and are listed in the documentation for npm install.
Original answer:
Before version 5, NPM si...
Embedding unmanaged dll into a managed C# dll
I have a managed C# dll that uses an unmanaged C++ dll using DLLImport. All is working great.
However, I want to embed that unmanaged DLL inside my managed DLL as explain by Microsoft there:
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How to scale threads according to CPU cores?
...e it just like you would create any other object. So, let's say that you call the above method and find that it returns 2 processors. Awesome. Now, you can create a loop that generates a new Thread, and splits the work off for that thread, and fires off the thread. Here's some psuedocode to demo...
