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What exactly is Java EE?

...lementation of the specification. The concrete implementations are the so-called application servers, like WildFly, TomEE, GlassFish, Liberty, WebLogic, etc. There are also servlet containers which implement only the JSP/Servlet part of the huge Java EE API, such as Tomcat, Jetty, etc. We, Java EE d...
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How do CUDA blocks/warps/threads map onto CUDA cores?

I have been using CUDA for a few weeks, but I have some doubts about the allocation of blocks/warps/thread. I am studying the architecture from a didactic point of view (university project), so reaching peak performance is not my concern. ...
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Refactoring in Vim

...Ag, :Ggrep Refactoring that has more to do with regular replacements I usually use :grep on my project tree and then record a macro to do the refactor - :g and :s are no brainers. Usually it'll let me quickly modify a large number of files with very little effort. Honestly, I use this method more t...
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Storing JSON in database vs. having a new column for each key

...opularity, I figured it was worth an update. When this question was originally posted, MySQL had no support for JSON data types and the support in PostgreSQL was in its infancy. Since 5.7, MySQL now supports a JSON data type (in a binary storage format), and PostgreSQL JSONB has matured significant...
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What is the Invariant Culture?

... be read and written regardless of the culture the user has defined. Basically it is a specific culture that is artificial and will not change. share | improve this answer | ...
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Why Large Object Heap and why do we care?

...used holes), it makes the CPU cache much more efficient. The cache is a really big deal on modern processors, they are an easy order of magnitude faster than the memory bus. Compacting is done simply by copying bytes. That however takes time. The larger the object, the more likely that the cost ...
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When to use the different log levels

... I generally subscribe to the following convention: Trace - Only when I would be "tracing" the code and trying to find one part of a function specifically. Debug - Information that is diagnostically helpful to people more than just...
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Can anyone explain IEnumerable and IEnumerator to me? [closed]

...n you write code like: foreach (Foo bar in baz) { ... } it's functionally equivalent to writing: IEnumerator bat = baz.GetEnumerator(); while (bat.MoveNext()) { bar = (Foo)bat.Current ... } By "functionally equivalent," I mean that's actually what the compiler turns the code into. Yo...
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What's the purpose of META-INF?

... Generally speaking, you should not put anything into META-INF yourself. Instead, you should rely upon whatever you use to package up your JAR. This is one of the areas where I think Ant really excels: specifying JAR file manifes...
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How can I profile C++ code running on Linux?

... one of the suggested ones. However, if you're in a hurry and you can manually interrupt your program under the debugger while it's being subjectively slow, there's a simple way to find performance problems. Just halt it several times, and each time look at the call stack. If there is some code th...