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Stored procedure slow when called from web, fast from Management Studio

I have stored procedure that insanely times out every single time it's called from the web application. 7 Answers ...
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Why does struct alignment depend on whether a field type is primitive or user-defined?

...any) structs of Noda Time, which has in turn led me to uncover a slight oddity in the CLR's alignment decision. 4 Answers ...
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What is a segmentation fault?

What is a segmentation fault? Is it different in C and C++? How are segmentation faults and dangling pointers related? 14 A...
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Cross-browser window resize event - JavaScript / jQuery

...ethod for tapping into the window resize event that works in Firefox, WebKit , and Internet Explorer? 11 Answers ...
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Define: What is a HashSet?

... A HashSet holds a set of objects, but in a way that it allows you to easily and quickly determine whether an object is already in the set or not. It does so by internally managing an array and storing the object using an index which is calculated from the hashcode of the objec...
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Connection pooling options with JDBC: DBCP vs C3P0

...ure which generated load and concurrency against the two to assess their suitability under real life conditions. DBCP consistently generated exceptions into our test application and struggled to reach levels of performance which C3P0 was more than capable of handling without any exceptions. C3P0...
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C++: const reference, before vs after type-specifier

... No difference as const is read right-to-left with respect to the &, so both represent a reference to an immutable Fred instance. Fred& const would mean the reference itself is immutable, which is redundant; when dealing with const pointers both Fred const* and ...
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Algorithms based on number base systems? [closed]

I've noticed recently that there are a great many algorithms out there based in part or in whole on clever uses of numbers in creative bases. For example: ...
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How to preventDefault on anchor tags?

...ate your css to have an extra rule: a[ng-click]{ cursor: pointer; } Its much more simple and provides the exact same functionality and is much more efficient. Hope that might be helpful to anyone else looking up this solution in the future. The following is my previous solution, which I a...
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What is the advantage of GCC's __builtin_expect in if else statements?

...expect(x, 0)) { foo(); ... } else { bar(); ... } I guess it should be something like: cmp $x, 0 jne _foo _bar: call bar ... jmp after_if _foo: call foo ... after_if: You can see that the instructions are arranged in such an order that the bar case precedes ...