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Does the C++ standard mandate poor performance for iostreams, or am I just dealing with a poor imple

Every time I mention slow performance of C++ standard library iostreams, I get met with a wave of disbelief. Yet I have profiler results showing large amounts of time spent in iostream library code (full compiler optimizations), and switching from iostreams to OS-specific I/O APIs and custom buffer...
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Is floating point math broken?

... Binary floating point math is like this. In most programming languages, it is based on the IEEE 754 standard. The crux of the problem is that numbers are represented in this format as a whole number times a power of two; rational numbers (su...
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PHP parse/syntax errors; and how to solve them

Everyone runs into syntax errors. Even experienced programmers make typos. For newcomers, it's just part of the learning process. However, it's often easy to interpret error messages such as: ...
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How do you clear the SQL Server transaction log?

I'm not a SQL expert, and I'm reminded of the fact every time I need to do something beyond the basics. I have a test database that is not large in size, but the transaction log definitely is. How do I clear out the transaction log? ...
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Is there a unique Android device ID?

Do Android devices have a unique ID, and if so, what is a simple way to access it using Java? 52 Answers ...
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What is the advantage to using bloom filters?

I am reading up on bloom filters and they just seem silly. Anything you can accomplish with a bloom filter, you could accomplish in less space, more efficiently, using a single hash function rather than multiple, or that's what it seems. Why would you use a bloom filter and how is it useful? ...
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Two-way encryption: I need to store passwords that can be retrieved

I am creating an application that will store passwords, which the user can retrieve and see. The passwords are for a hardware device, so checking against hashes are out of the question. ...
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Why would I use Scala/Lift over Java/Spring? [closed]

I know this question is a bit open but I have been looking at Scala/Lift as an alternative to Java/Spring and I wonder what are the real advantages that Scala/Lift has over it. From my perspective and experience, Java Annotations and Spring really minimizes the amount of coding that you have to do f...
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What do linkers do?

I've always wondered. I know that compilers convert the code you write into binaries but what do linkers do? They've always been a mystery to me. ...
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What is the best way to compute trending topics or tags?

Many sites offer some statistics like "The hottest topics in the last 24h". For example, Topix.com shows this in its section "News Trends". There, you can see the topics which have the fastest growing number of mentions. ...