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How do cache lines work?

I understand that the processor brings data into the cache via cache lines, which - for instance, on my Atom processor - brings in about 64 bytes at a time, whatever the size of the actual data being read. ...
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Force CloudFront distribution/file update

...to make an API request yourself, you can also log in to the Amazon Console and create an Invalidation request there: docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/… – j0nes Jul 26 '12 at 6:50 ...
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Why are flag enums usually defined with hexadecimal values

...orld of base ten anymore. We're dealing with bits - the machine's world - and we're gonna play by its rules." Hexadecimal is rarely used unless you're dealing with relatively low-level topics where the memory layout of data matters. Using it hints at the fact that that's the situation we're in no...
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Infinite Recursion with Jackson JSON and Hibernate JPA issue

...ks to As Zammel AlaaEddine for pointing this out). JsonManagedReference and JsonBackReference Since Jackson 1.6 you can use two annotations to solve the infinite recursion problem without ignoring the getters/setters during serialization: @JsonManagedReference and @JsonBackReference. Explanatio...
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How to stop /#/ in browser with react-router?

... For the versions 1, 2 and 3 of react-router, the correct way to set the route to URL mapping scheme is by passing a history implementation into the history parameter of <Router>. From the histories documentation: In a nutshell, a history...
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How to flip background image using CSS?

...problem in this. it's flipping the text also which is inside the <a> and I only want to flip the background image. The code you give is to flip the whole element – Jitendra Vyas Apr 24 '11 at 6:41 ...
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What does the star operator mean, in a function call?

... s = sum(1, 2) The double star ** does the same, only using a dictionary and thus named arguments: values = { 'a': 1, 'b': 2 } s = sum(**values) You can also combine: def sum(a, b, c, d): return a + b + c + d values1 = (1, 2) values2 = { 'c': 10, 'd': 15 } s = sum(*values1, **values2) w...
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Common MySQL fields and their appropriate data types

...g up a very small MySQL database that stores, first name, last name, email and phone number and am struggling to find the 'perfect' datatype for each field. I know there is no such thing as a perfect answer, but there must be some sort of common convention for commonly used fields such as these. For...
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Undefined, unspecified and implementation-defined behavior

What is undefined behavior in C and C++? What about unspecified behavior and implementation-defined behavior? What is the difference between them? ...
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What's the difference between `on` and `live` or `bind`?

... vs delegate. In future versions of jQuery, these methods will be removed and only on and one will be left. Examples: // Using live() $(".mySelector").live("click", fn); // Equivalent `on` (there isn't an exact equivalent, but with good reason) $(document).on("click", ".mySelector", fn); // ...