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Mar 15 |
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Why use a database instead of just saving your data to disk? Concurrent modification within a process will be more efficient using in-process locks rather than IPC to a database daemon that acquires a bunch of locks. But you're presumably talking about multiple processes modifying the data. |
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answered | Why don't we have web IDEs? |
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Aug 28 |
answered | Why aren't there native Javascript interpreters for Windows/Mac/Linux? |
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Mar 12 |
answered | Establish/meet deadlines when I am constantly working with unfamiliar platforms and frameworks |
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Jun 29 |
answered | OOP technology death |
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Jun 29 |
answered | How to convince my boss that quality is a good thing to have in code? |
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May 21 |
awarded | Teacher |
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May 21 |
answered | How do you effectively compete with an open source project? |
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awarded | Student |
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Apr 2 |
answered | Branching and versioning strategy for shared libraries |