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Apache Spark: map vs mapPartitions?

What's the difference between an RDD's map and mapPartitions method? And does flatMap behave like map or like mapPartitions ? Thanks. ...
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Understanding the Event Loop

I am thinking about it and this is what I came up with: 3 Answers 3 ...
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What is the HEAD in git?

There seems to be a difference between the last commit, the HEAD and the state of the file I can see in my directory. 5 Ans...
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Why use Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(myObj, prop) instead of myObj.hasOwnProperty(prop)?

If I understand correctly, each and every object in Javascript inherits from the Object prototype, which means that each and every object in Javascript has access to the hasOwnProperty function through its prototype chain. ...
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How do I make the return type of a method generic?

Is there a way to make this method generic so I can return a string, bool, int, or double? Right now, it's returning a string, but if it's able find "true" or "false" as the configuration value, I'd like to return a bool for example. ...
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EJB's - when to use Remote and/or local interfaces?

I'm very new to Java EE and I'm trying to understand the concept of Local interfaces and Remote interfaces. I've been told that one of the big advantages of Java EE is that it is easy to scale (which I believe means you can deploy different components on different servers). Is that where Remote and ...
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ASP.NET MVC Razor render without encoding

Razor encodes string by default. Is there any special syntax for rendering without encoding? 7 Answers ...
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Running a Haskell program on the Android OS

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Optimal settings for exporting SVGs for the web from Illustrator?

...for a website — to make it look great on a responsive design for all devices. 2 Answers ...
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How can I split up a Git commit buried in history?

I flubbed up my history and want to do some changes to it. Problem is, I have a commit with two unrelated changes, and this commit is surrounded by some other changes in my local (non-pushed) history. ...