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Learn C first before learning Objective-C [closed]

...es in the end. Variables for objects use pointers, Garbage Collectors use malloc and free, files are locked using OS handles; when something goes wrong in a Java or C# application knowing these fundamentals can greatly improve your understanding of what went wrong. Understanding resource allocation ...
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kernel stack and user space stack

...e main difference is the size: User-space can get away with statically allocating many variables on the stack, including huge structures and thousand-element arrays. This behavior is legal because user-space has a large stack that can dynamically grow. The kernel stack is neither large n...
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What is the best Distributed Brute Force countermeasure?

...sers, allowing them to get an email containing a single-use, user-specific token that would allow them to login, bypassing the throttling. – Jens Roland Jan 28 '09 at 0:43 1 ...
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What is the recommended approach towards multi-tenant databases in MongoDB?

...decided not to have a database per customer because of the way MongoDB allocates its data files. Each database uses it’s own set of files: The first file for a database is dbname.0, then dbname.1, etc. dbname.0 will be 64MB, dbname.1 128MB, etc., up to 2GB. Once the fil...
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Design patterns or best practices for shell scripts [closed]

...do object oriented programming, unless you build a quite complex system of allocation of objects (I thought about that. it's feasible, but insane). In practice, you can however do "Singleton oriented programming": you have one instance of each object, and only one. What I do is: i define an object ...
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Does const mean thread-safe in C++11?

...too artificial, you could mentally replace int by a very large dynamically allocated integer which is inherently non thread-safe and for which multiplications are extremely costly.] The member-function area is no longer thread-safe, it is doing writes now and is not internally synchronized. Is it a ...
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Uses for Optional

...) { return Optional.ofNullable(parent); }. This looks expensive because it allocates an Optional every time! But if the caller unpacks it immediately, the object is extremely short-lived and is never promoted out of eden space. It might possibly even be eliminated by the JIT's escape analysis. The b...
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Learning Python from Ruby; Differences and Similarities

...ifferent between the two languages. Here, the problem is that you want to allocate some resource (open a file, obtain a database cursor, etc), perform some arbitrary operation on it, and then close it in a safe manner even if an exception occurs. In Ruby, because blocks are so easy to use (see #9)...
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What is recursion and when should I use it?

... However, the real problem is in step #1. When many programs start, they allocate a single chunk of memory for their stack, and when they run out of that memory (often, but not always due to recursion), the program crashes due to a stack overflow. So in these languages recursion is slower and it ...
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C++11 rvalues and move semantics confusion (return statement)

..., a new vector is actually constructed in the copy constructor and data is allocated, but the bulk of the data array is only copied by copying the pointer (essentially). The copy elision avoids 100% of all copies. – Mark Lakata Dec 11 '14 at 1:26 ...