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What is Ember RunLoop and how does it work?

I am trying to understand how Ember RunLoop works and what makes it tick. I have looked at the documentation , but still have many questions about it. I am interested in understanding better how RunLoop works so I can choose appropriate method within its name space, when I have to defer execution o...
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List of Big-O for PHP functions

...ght it'd be good idea to have it for reference somewhere. I've gone though and either via benchmark or code-skimming to characterize the array_* functions. I've tried to put the more interesting Big-O near the top. This list is not complete. Note: All the Big-O where calculated assuming a hash look...
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Releasing memory in Python

...llocator. The int type maintains a freelist with its own allocated memory, and clearing it requires calling PyInt_ClearFreeList(). This can be called indirectly by doing a full gc.collect. Try it like this, and tell me what you get. Here's the link for psutil.Process.memory_info. import os import...
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Difference between reduce and foldLeft/fold in functional programming (particularly Scala and Scala

Why do Scala and frameworks like Spark and Scalding have both reduce and foldLeft ? So then what's the difference between reduce and fold ? ...
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Microsecond timing in JavaScript

...er of microseconds in the fractional (e.g. a value of 1000.123 is 1 second and 123 microseconds). now() is monotonically increasing. This is important as Date.getTime() can possibly jump forward or even backward on subsequent calls. Notably, if the OS's system time is updated (e.g. atomic clock sy...
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Breadth First Vs Depth First

When Traversing a Tree/Graph what is the difference between Breadth First and Depth first? Any coding or pseudocode examples would be great. ...
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Pointers vs. values in parameters and return values

...n doubt, use a pointer." Slices, maps, channels, strings, function values, and interface values are implemented with pointers internally, and a pointer to them is often redundant. Elsewhere, use pointers for big structs or structs you'll have to change, and otherwise pass values, because getting thi...
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Creating an API for mobile applications - Authentication and Authorization

...he initial/primary purpose will be for consumption by mobile apps (iPhone, Android, Symbian, etc). I've been looking into different mechanisms for authentication and authorization for web-based APIs (by studying other implementations). I've got my head wrapped around most of the fundamental concep...
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How does having a dynamic variable affect performance?

...hat just has the metadata analyzer, the semantic analyzer for expressions, and an emitter that emits Expression Trees instead of IL. The metadata analyzer uses Reflection to determine the type of the object in d1, and then passes that to the semantic analyzer to ask what happens when such an objec...
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Is volatile expensive?

...LoadLoad or a LoadStore barrier. Further down the page I see that LoadLoad and LoadStore are effectively no-ops on X86 CPUs. Does this mean that volatile read operations can be done without a explicit cache invalidation on x86, and is as fast as a normal variable read (disregarding the reordering co...