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TCP 的那些事儿(上) - 更多技术 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

...《TCP/IP 详解 卷1:协议》(当然,你也可以去读一下RFC793以及后面N多的RFC)。另外,本文我会使用英文术语,这样方便你通过这些英文关键词来查找相关的技术文档。 之所以想写这篇文章,目的有三个, 一个是想锻炼一下...
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Variable declared in for-loop is local variable?

...l variable declared in a for-initializer of a for statement (Section 8.8.3) is the for-initializer, the for-condition, the for-iterator, and the contained statement of the for statement. And also: Local variable declarations (Section 8.5.1 of the C# specification) Specifically: The scope ...
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object==null or null==object?

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What is the difference between ui-bootstrap-tpls.min.js and ui-bootstrap.min.js?

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Efficient way to apply multiple filters to pandas DataFrame or Series

...'col1'] >= 1] Out[12]: col1 col2 1 1 11 2 2 12 In [13]: df[(df['col1'] >= 1) & (df['col1'] <=1 )] Out[13]: col1 col2 1 1 11 If you want to write helper functions for this, consider something along these lines: In [14]: def b(x, col, op, n): ...
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HSL to RGB color conversion

... 308 Garry Tan posted a Javascript solution on his blog (which he attributes to a now defunct mjija...
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Python 3 turn range to a list

... 235 You can just construct a list from the range object: my_list = list(range(1, 1001)) This is ...
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How to start two threads at “exactly” the same time

... 135 To start the threads at exactly the same time (at least as good as possible), you can use a Cyc...
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Apply pandas function to column to create multiple new columns?

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How to write loop in a Makefile?

...by your use of ./a.out, you're on a UNIX-type platform. for number in 1 2 3 4 ; do \ ./a.out $$number ; \ done Test as follows: target: for number in 1 2 3 4 ; do \ echo $$number ; \ done produces: 1 2 3 4 For bigger ranges, use: target: number=1 ; while [[ $$number...