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a client-side implementation of the rsync algorithm. It allows updating of files from a remote Web server without requiring a full download or a special remote server application.
The GNU C compiler apparently still permits this, and the VC++ 2005 compiler permits it too, though it issues a Level-4 warning if it’s C code, and a Level-2 warning if it’s C++ code.
In certain cases, useMemo is irrelevant, overused, and likely harmful to the performance of your application. Learn these situations and how to avoid them.
By James Turner. Every programming language has its strengths...and its weaknesses. We identify five tasks for which perl is ideally suited, and four that...well, really, shouldn't you choose something else?
Do you think of yourself as a Python programmer, or a Ruby programmer? Are you a front-end programmer, a back-end programmer? Emacs, vim, Sublime, or Visual Studio? Linux or macOS? If you think of yourself as a Python programmer, if you identify yourself as an Emacs user, if you know you’re better than those vim-loving Ruby programmers: you’re doing yourself a disservice. You’re a worse programmer for it, and you’re harming your career. Why? Because you are not your tools, and your tools shouldn’t define your skillset.
YAPP XSLT is a lexical scanner and recursive descent parser generator, implemented in XSLT. No language extensions or non-standard features are used apart from the nodeset() function. Grammars are expressed in XML form and transformed by the generator stylesheet into another XSLT. A lexical scanner may also be generated from the same grammar.
dual-licensed implementation of SSL. It includes SSL client libraries and an SSL server implementation. It supports multiple APIs, including those defined by SSL and TLS. It also supports an OpenSSL compatibility interface.
Yapps (Yet Another Python Parser System) is an easy to use parser generator that is written in Python and generates Python code. There are several parser generator systems already available for Python, including PyLR, kjParsing, PyBison, and mcf.pars, but I had different goals for my parser. Yapps is simple, is easy to use, and produces human-readable parsers. It is not fast, powerful, or particularly flexible. Yapps is designed to be used when regular expressions are not enough and other parser systems are too much: situations where you may write your own recursive descent parser.
a human-friendly, cross language, Unicode based data serialization language designed around the common native data types of agile programming languages. It is broadly useful for programming needs ranging from configuration files to Internet messaging to object persistence to data auditing.
The Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, DHTML and AJAX. The YUI Library also includes several core CSS reso
Yahoo! CTO, Ari Balogh, introduced the Yahoo! Open Strategy (Y!OS) in his keynote today at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Y!OS will harness Yahoo!’s unique strengths to fundamentally transform the user experience.
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