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MemoryCache does not obey memory limits in configuration
I’m working with the .NET 4.0 MemoryCache class in an application and trying to limit the maximum cache size, but in my tests it does not appear that the cache is actually obeying the limits.
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Why does range(start, end) not include end?
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Because it's more common to call range(0, 10) which returns [0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9] which contains 10 elements which equals len(range(0, 10)). Remember that programmers prefer 0-based indexing.
Also, consider the following common code...
What are forward declarations in C++?
...ling mistakes or passed the wrong number of arguments to the function. So, it insists that it first sees a declaration of 'add' (or any other types, classes or functions) before it is used.
This really just allows the compiler to do a better job of validating the code, and allows it to tidy up loos...
Should I prefer pointers or references in member data?
...eventing the implementation of an assignment operator) and provide no benefits to what the class can provide.
Example problems:
you are forced to initialise the reference in each constructor's initialiser list: there's no way to factor out this initialisation into another function (until C++0x, a...
What vim plugins are available for Eclipse? [closed]
... is not the correct approach in my opinion. You want to retain the flexibility and functionality of the IDE while gaining the editing power of Vim.
viPlugin
I used viPlugin when I was working with Eclipse. However it is not free (unlike the IntelliJ Idea Vim plugin). It also is not as thorough as ...
Why does int i = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 compile without error?
The limit of int is from -2147483648 to 2147483647.
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How useful/important is REST HATEOAS ( maturity level 3)?
...a REST API has to be HATEOAS compliant and implement all Richardson's maturity levels ( http://martinfowler.com/articles/richardsonMaturityModel.html )!
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How to implement a queue with three stacks?
I came across this question in an algorithms book ( Algorithms, 4th Edition by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne).
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Differences between hard real-time, soft real-time, and firm real-time?
I have read the definitions for the different notions of real-time , and the examples provided for hard and soft real-time systems make sense to me. But, there is no real explanation or example of a firm real-time system. According to the link above:
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How can I build a small operating system on an old desktop computer? [closed]
This might be in vain, as I know writing an operating system is unbearably complicated (especially by oneself).
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