Skip to main content

Home/ Coders/ Group items tagged Me

Rss Feed Group items tagged

escaping1 escaping1

Michael . polo lacoste pas cher - 0 views

Il va sauter hors d'un taxi à voir comment les piétons portent ses vêtements ou accessoires . Il va éclater en un dressing de dire à un étranger, prenez ceci, prenez ceci , ou tout simplement pour ...

polo lacoste pas cher

started by escaping1 escaping1 on 18 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
medium1 medium1

verre . Ralph Lauren pas cher - 0 views

Ralph Lauren pas cher

started by medium1 medium1 on 10 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
subsequent1 subsequent1

Moody . Casquette Porsche - 0 views

" Moody dit doucement ." Vous dites que vous avez des noms pour nous , Karkaroff ", a déclaré M. Crouch . " Laissez-nous les entendons, s'il vous plaît. "« Vous devez comprendre , " dit Karkaroff h...

Casquette Porsche

started by subsequent1 subsequent1 on 17 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
escaping1 escaping1

cependant. pull lacoste femme - 0 views

Si vous faisiez partie de la famille, vous alliez avoir un emploi. Et ce n'était pas, maintenant , ma chérie , aimerais-tu faire ?a? '" Il n'y avait pas de temps pour l'introspection ", at-elle ajo...

pull lacoste femme

started by escaping1 escaping1 on 16 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
subsequent1 subsequent1

entendre. Chapeau Gucci - 0 views

tenir sur ...."Et elle est venueVotre nom n'est pas entrée dans la Coupe de Feu par accident . Si quelqu'un essaie de vous attaquer , ils sont sur leur dernière chance . Restez près de Ron et Hermi...

Chapeau Gucci

started by subsequent1 subsequent1 on 14 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
subsequent1 subsequent1

sac longchamp cuir Avant - 0 views

Si Dieudonné est par ailleurs soup?onné de blanchiment car, comme le révélait "Le Monde" le 7 janvier, il aurait, depuis 2009, envoyé plus de 400.000 euros au Cameroun, dont 230.000 pour la seule a...

sac longchamp cuir hobo

started by subsequent1 subsequent1 on 22 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
medium1 medium1

Rasseneur. longchamp pliage pas cher - 0 views

a J'ai fait . sacs pliables longchampa, parfaitement Et tu sais pourtant si j'ai confiance en Pluchart C'est un malin et un solide, on peut marcher avec lui. Mais, voistu, je me fous de vos idées, ...

longchamp pliage pas cher

started by medium1 medium1 on 20 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
subsequent1 subsequent1

l'aventure. Hermes Jypsiere pas cher - 0 views

Pour cette remontrance l'officier ne répondit pas, mais haussa les épaules avec étonnement silencieux à la hardiesse du prisonnier, et le fiacre était sur le point de partir, quand ils ont entendu ...

Hermes Jypsiere pas cher

started by subsequent1 subsequent1 on 26 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
EMDADUL HAQUE

Free Download - 1 views

  •  
    Android is the best choice of all kind of people in this world. If you want Free Download android apps, games, theme, wallpaper everything is free download in our site. If you want to any kind of help contact with me. Our service all time ready just for you. Again I says that 'Proceed to Download'.
Sam Kent

Successful Internet Marketing - 1 views

Being a businessman, I always think of ways and means to attain success easily considering that competition these days is really high. That is why, I believe that only an expert in Internet Marketi...

started by Sam Kent on 15 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
medium1 medium1

lui. sac longchamps pas cher - 0 views

sac longchamps cuir on apprise, dont elle émerveillait les Parisiens en visite; et elle avait fini par y croire, elle s'indignait de l'ingratitude du peuple. Négrel, pendant ce temps, continuait à ...

sac longchamps pas cher

started by medium1 medium1 on 18 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Good morning sms in english for best friend - 0 views

  •  
    Good morning sms in English for best friend, Here is a collection of Good Morning Sms for Best friends. I have lots of friends in my life. But some are special for me so I send them Good Morning wishes on daily basis. If you also want to say Good Morning to your friends then this is right place to find Good Morning Sms. Must Read and share to every lover friends.
longchamppas

sac longchamp solde - 0 views

Près d'un siècle avec sa découverte, la tombe de Toutankhamon n'a peut-être pas encore livré tous ses secrets. Selon un archéologue de l'université d'Arizona (Etats-Unis), Néfertiti, l'ancienne rei...

sac solde,longchamp cher,Sac Longchamp Pas cher

started by longchamppas on 15 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
liza cainz

Computer Help for Windows Backup in Windows Vista - 2 views

Help Gurus Microsoft tech support experts helped me create windows backup for my Vista computer. I asked them to create backups because I am afraid that something bad might happen to my computer an...

Development @public develop Web Design reference programming

started by liza cainz on 06 Dec 10 no follow-up yet
Joel Bennett

The Thing About Git - 0 views

  •  
    Pistos should have added this to the group -- doesn't anyone else share things around here?
  •  
    A good description of how Git is different than other version control systems -- makes me almost interested in using it.
Joel Bennett

How to initialize an attached DependencyProperty of type Collection - Tales from the Sm... - 0 views

  •  
    This was finally the explanation I needed to help me understand how to make the redundant tag from the XAML unecessary.
Dhaval Shah

What is a Lifecycle Anyway? - 0 views

  • It occurred to me that the title of this blog is going to mean something different to anyone who reads it. So I will explain what it means to me.A lifecycle describes the progression of something from its very conception until it no longer has any value. A lifecycle breaks down this progression into generalized stages so we can be smart about dealing with whatever it is based on where we think it is in the lifecycle. The most obvious lifecycle is our own from child, to young adult, to middle age, to old age. We make these distinctions in order deal with the realities of say, voting, retirement planning, and advertising. It's one lifecycle, but it is treated differently by government, banking, and marketing stakeholders, respectively.
  •  
    A nice explanation of *lifecycle* term in context of application development.
Fabien Cadet

Quirks or Standards Mode Bookmarklet - dorward.me.uk - 0 views

  •  
    « These days, many browsers can function in Standards Mode and Quirks Mode. In a nutshell, they perform an intelligence test based on the document author's choice (or lack thereof) of Doctype. If they see a "good" Doctype, they enter Standards mode and more closely follow standards, otherwise they enter Quirks and … don't. »
  •  
    These days, many browsers can function in Standards Mode and Quirks Mode. In a nutshell, they perform an intelligence test based on the document author's choice (or lack thereof) of Doctype. If they see a "good" Doctype, they enter Standards mode and more closely follow standards, otherwise they enter Quirks and … don't.
Matteo Spreafico

Joe Duffy's Weblog - OnBeingStateful - 0 views

  • The biggest question left unanswered in my mind is the role state will play in software of the future.
  • The biggest question left unanswered in my mind is the role state will play in software of the future. That seems like an absurd statement, or a naïve one at the very least.  State is everywhere: The values held in memory. Data locally on disk. Data in-flight that is being sent over a network. Data stored in the cloud, including on a database, remote filesystem, etc. Certainly all of these kinds of state will continue to exist far into the future.  Data is king, and is one major factor that will drive the shift to parallel computing.  The question then is how will concurrent programs interact with this state, read and mutate it, and what isolation and synchronization mechanisms are necessary to do so?
  • Many programs have ample gratuitous dependencies, simply because of the habits we’ve grown accustomed to over 30 odd years of imperative programming.  Our education, mental models, books, best-of-breed algorithms, libraries, and languages all push us in this direction.  We like to scribble intermediary state into shared variables because it’s simple to do so and because it maps to our von Neumann model of how the computer works.
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • We need to get rid of these gratuitous dependencies.  Merely papering over them with a transaction—making them “safe”—doesn’t do anything to improve the natural parallelism that a program contains.  It just ensures it doesn’t crash.  Sure, that’s plenty important, but providing programming models and patterns to eliminate the gratuitous dependencies also achieves the goal of not crashing but with the added benefit of actually improving scalability too.  Transactions have worked so well in enabling automatic parallelism in databases because the basic model itself (without transactions) already implies natural isolation among queries.  Transactions break down and scalability suffers for programs that aren’t architected in this way.  We should learn from the experience of the database community in this regard
  • There will always be hidden mutation of shared state inside lower level system components.  These are often called “benevolent side-effects,” thanks to Hoare, and apply to things like lazy initialization and memorization caches.  These will be done by concurrency ninjas who understand locks.  And their effects will be isolated by convention.
  • Even with all of this support, we’d be left with an ecosystem of libraries like the .NET Framework itself which have been built atop a fundamentally mutable and imperative system.  The path forward here is less clear to me, although having the ability to retain a mutable model within pockets of guaranteed isolation certainly makes me think the libraries are salvageable.  Thankfully, the shift will likely be very gradual, and the pieces that pose substantial problems can be rewritten in place incrementally over time.  But we need the fundamental language and type system support first.
Jackie Fields

IT Management Conference & Expo in NYC Oct.14-16 - 0 views

  •  
    http://www.manageit.me ---The greatest minds in IT in 50+ presentations : top industry-leaders: Creator of MySQL Michael "Monty" Widenius, Internet Celebrity Gary Vaynerchuk, Co-Creator of PHP & Zend CTO Zeev Suraski, Richard Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations & Pioneer of Agile eXtreme Programmi...
« First ‹ Previous 81 - 100 of 394 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page