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Maven: how to do parallel builds?
When you build with maven on a multicore / multi-CPU machine it would often be possible to build different subprojects in parallel. Is there a way to do this with maven? Is there a plugin for this / whatever?
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When to use thread pool in C#? [closed]
...us if those downloading threads are just waiting they're eating up tons of CPU and cooling down the cache for your real application
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Declaring array of objects
... answered Apr 1 '13 at 11:21
Frédéric HamidiFrédéric Hamidi
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What is the difference between a process and a thread?
... referring to. Threads are an operating environment feature, rather than a CPU feature (though the CPU typically has operations that make threads efficient).
Erlang uses the term "process" because it does not expose a shared-memory multiprogramming model. Calling them "threads" would imply that the...
Android emulator and virtualbox cannot run at same time
... @rudolfbyker, what the answer says is that emulators that run with CPU/ABI x86/x86_64 is a lot faster, but uses the same KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) as VitualBox. Creating an emulator with another CPU, like arm64, will not conflict with VirtualBox, but emulator is a lot slower.
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Is it possible to rename a maven jar-with-dependencies?
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kernel stack and user space stack
...sable, and therefore will require one set under its own control. Different CPU architectures implement this in different ways; x86 CPUs automatically switch stackpointers when privilege mode switches occur, and the values to be used for different privilege levels are configurable - by privileged cod...
Compiled vs. Interpreted Languages
...e. Or let's say: There are native compilers (creating machine code for the CPU to eat), and not-so-native-compilers (creating tokenized stuff, i.e. intermediate code, that some just-in-time compiler compiles to machine code before (or during) runtime ONCE), and there are "real" non-compilers that ne...
Why doesn't C have unsigned floats?
...d floats is because there is no equivalent machine code operations for the CPU to execute. So it would be very inefficient to support it.
If C++ did support it, then you would be sometimes using an unsigned float and not realizing that your performance has just been killed. If C++ supported it ...
How to benchmark efficiency of PHP script
...rces become scarce. This raises another question: are you bottlenecking on CPU? RAM? I/O?
You also need to look beyond just the code you are running in your scripts to how your scripts/pages are being served. What web server are you using? As an example, I can make nginx + PHP-FPM seriously out per...
