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Code Golf: Collatz Conjecture

...sp+0x04], 2 jne .usage mov ebx, [esp+0x08] push dword [ebx+0x04] call atoi add esp, 4 cmp eax, 0 je .usage mov ebx, eax push eax push msg .loop: mov [esp+0x04], ebx call printf test ebx, 0x01 jz .even .odd: lea ebx, [1+ebx*2+ebx] jmp .loop .even: shr ebx, 1 ...
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How to import multiple .csv files at once?

...ariables but each from different times. Is there a way in R to import them all simultaneously rather than having to import them all individually? ...
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How many concurrent AJAX (XmlHttpRequest) requests are allowed in popular browsers?

... No, the limits are imposed on the domain. So you could technically get FF up to 12 connections if you had a subdomain in addition to your site. – Bob Feb 18 '09 at 13:39 ...
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RuntimeError on windows trying python multiprocessing

...void creating subprocesses recursively. Modified testMain.py: import parallelTestModule if __name__ == '__main__': extractor = parallelTestModule.ParallelExtractor() extractor.runInParallel(numProcesses=2, numThreads=4) ...
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How can I open multiple files using “with open” in Python?

I want to change a couple of files at one time, iff I can write to all of them. I'm wondering if I somehow can combine the multiple open calls with the with statement: ...
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split string only on first instance of specified character

...Very elegant. Works like a charm. Thank you. – Ofeargall Jan 5 '11 at 18:43 12 Just to be clear, ...
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Windows threading: _beginthread vs _beginthreadex vs CreateThread C++

... CreateThread() is a raw Win32 API call for creating another thread of control at the kernel level. _beginthread() & _beginthreadex() are C runtime library calls that call CreateThread() behind the scenes. Once CreateThread() has returned, _beginthread/ex...
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A python class that acts like dict

...er) instead of simply delegating to the instance's __dict__ - which essentially means you're creating two dicts for every instance. – Aaron Hall♦ Jan 8 '17 at 0:39 8 ...
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Use numpy array in shared memory for multiprocessing

... To add to @unutbu's (not available anymore) and @Henry Gomersall's answers. You could use shared_arr.get_lock() to synchronize access when needed: shared_arr = mp.Array(ctypes.c_double, N) # ... def f(i): # could be anything numpy accepts as an index such another numpy array with ...
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Is it possible to declare two variables of different types in a for loop?

...and clang for years (since gcc-7 and clang-4.0) (clang live example). This allows us to unpack a tuple like so: for (auto [i, f, s] = std::tuple{1, 1.0, std::string{"ab"}}; i < N; ++i, f += 1.5) { // ... } The above will give you: int i set to 1 double f set to 1.0 std::string s set to "...