A lot of times experienced developers have answered similar questions in great depth. But it's rare for those developers to stumble upon these questions. I can only pray for them to see it or find it interesting enough to answer before it gets closed.
I've just stumbled across a rather dangerous scenario while migrating an ASP.NET application to the async/await model.
The situation is that I made a method async: async Task DoWhateverAsync(), changed the declaration in the interface to Task DoWhateverAsync() and hoped that the compiler would t...
@JaromandaX points don't matter really, downvotes which eventually leads to close the question without answer is not useful either. e.g. stackoverflow.com/questions/52550365/… it was closed almost immediately, but an awesome guy still updated his answer and provided a better explanation.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Whole thing gets paused, drawing gets paused. I am using a lot of sleep sleep(ms) = (ms) => new Promise(res => setTimeout(res, ms)); in 100s of loops to simultaneously draw stuff on canvas. it runs very slow, but when paused and resumed it runs smooth as intended.
I record what happens in each iteration and play it on canvas. This gives me control over detail/granularity of animation. Another idea is to create a toNumber() for any dataset I want to apply sorting on i guess.
Hi! I am making sorting visualizations in javascript to sort colors, will be drawn on canvas. Also I want to make it flexible enough to support something other than colors (lines or shapes). At the moment i have a class with its own comparison functions and dataset. Comparions are like dataset.isGreater(i, j). What approach should I take so that I can simply do dataset[i] > dataset[j]?
I am trying to jump into webdev. Learned nodejs with express for routing. Made a working backend webserver. On a simple get request, stuff happens and I get a json in browser.
Now I want some UI, tables, buttons and stuff. Where and how do I start to add angular with it now? A friend told me to keep nodejs backend and angular separate. How do I do that?
Is Java created while looking at C++ or made using C++? I am prepping OCJA and there are many weird and inconsistent rules. Some related to casting like C/C++. It feels like a BIG wrapper over C++.
I am working on a Spring boot server. It has a huge memory footprint, memory goes from about 100 to 700 in about 10 minutes then reset an repeat. JProfiler shows thousands of Strings[] and char[] all originating from Spring itself. What am I doing wrong?
Or is it a normal behaviour? I am worried about memory leak because yesterday I found the server stuck and using 2.5GB memory while throwing pool exhausted exceptions.
@Dev @Jens Hi! Is there something wrong in my Spring server that it is using about 800MB? Task manager initially shows 1.5GB, after sometime it stablizes at nearly 800MB. JProfiler shows about 100k string objects. Isn't it way too much?
Or is it a normal behaviour? I am worried about memory leak because yesterday I found the server stuck and using 2.5GB memory while throwing pool exhausted exceptions.
I am working on a Spring boot server. It has a huge memory footprint, memory goes from about 100 to 700 in about 10 minutes then reset an repeat. JProfiler shows thousands of Strings[] and char[] all originating from Spring itself. What am I doing wrong?
Or is it a normal behaviour? I am worried about memory leak because yesterday I found the server stuck and using 2.5GB memory while throwing pool exhausted exceptions.
I am working on a Spring boot server. It has a huge memory footprint, memory goes from about 100 to 700 in about 10 minutes then reset an repeat. JProfiler shows thousands of Strings[] and char[] all originating from Spring itself. What am I doing wrong?
@Aaron3468 I think you are right. Previously we only removed one router from our servers to solve a severe occasional stutter on video stream. This sounds promising then. Now I have to read on stream compression. This should hopefully solve or at least improve the situation.
@Aaron3468 The stream is coming from a real-time source and being sent immediately. Even if it can be compressed on server, won't it first need to be decompressed and then decoded on client side? Won't it be more slower?
The software will be running on Windows PCs but only hardware accelarted support I found on windows is DXVA (DirectX Video Accelaration) and QSV (Intel Quick Sync Video). Both are for video
@Aaron3468 We are receiving audio/video stream but there is a slight delay in playing audio which causes synchronization issue. Latency is very critical therefore we cannot add delay in video. Hardware based audio decoding looks like a good solution at the moment as my colleague did on iPhone using AudioToolbox.
I have been asked to decode audio using hardware on windows in a generic way. Is that possible, every search on hardware audio decoding only returns hardware video decoding (e.g. dxva for h264 etc) but I didn't get anything for audio.