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NTFS performance and large volumes of files and directories

How does Windows with NTFS perform with large volumes of files and directories? 7 Answers ...
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Default implementation for Object.GetHashCode()

How does the default implementation for GetHashCode() work? And does it handle structures, classes, arrays, etc. efficiently and well enough? ...
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Why should I care about lightweight vs. annotated tags?

I switched from Subversion to Git as my day-to-day VCS last year and am still trying to grasp the finer points of "Git-think". ...
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GOTO still considered harmful? [closed]

Everyone is aware of Dijkstra's Letters to the editor: go to statement considered harmful (also here .html transcript and here .pdf) and there has been a formidable push since that time to eschew the goto statement whenever possible. While it's possible to use goto to produce unmaintainable, s...
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What is the best practice for “Copy Local” and with project references?

I have a large c# solution file (~100 projects), and I am trying to improve build times. I think that "Copy Local" is wasteful in many cases for us, but I am wondering about best practices. ...
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Has anyone ever got a remote JMX JConsole to work?

It seems that I've never got this to work in the past. Currently, I KNOW it doesn't work. 20 Answers ...
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How can I output a UTF-8 CSV in PHP that Excel will read properly?

I've got this very simple thing that just outputs some stuff in CSV format, but it's got to be UTF-8. I open this file in TextEdit or TextMate or Dreamweaver and it displays UTF-8 characters properly, but if I open it in Excel it's doing this silly íÄ kind of thing instead. Here's what I've got at...
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Best way for a 'forgot password' implementation? [closed]

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Threads vs Processes in Linux

I've recently heard a few people say that in Linux, it is almost always better to use processes instead of threads, since Linux is very efficient in handling processes, and because there are so many problems (such as locking) associated with threads. However, I am suspicious, because it seems like ...
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Why is there no xrange function in Python3?

Recently I started using Python3 and it's lack of xrange hurts. 6 Answers 6 ...