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  2. Futures and promises - Wikipedia

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    In the Dojo Toolkit's Deferred API as of version 1.5, a consumer-only promise object represents a read-only view. [7] In Alice ML, futures provide a read-only view, whereas a promise contains both a future and the ability to resolve the future [8] [9] In .NET System.Threading.Tasks.Task<T> represents a read-only view.

  3. Object lifetime - Wikipedia

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    In many contexts, including C++, C# and Java, an object is created via special syntax like new typename(). In C++, that provides manual memory management, an object is destroyed via the delete keyword. In C# and Java, with no explicit destruction syntax, the garbage collector destroys unused objects automatically and non-deterministically.

  4. Exception handling syntax - Wikipedia

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    Typically something with meaning of "Finally" in other languages 'or Resume Next 'continue execution on statement next to "Err.Raise 6" 'or Resume 'continue execution on (repeat) statement "Err.Raise 6" End If MsgBox Err.

  5. Transmission time - Wikipedia

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    Roundtrip time = 2 × Packet delivery time + processing delay. In case of only one physical link, the above expression corresponds to: Link roundtrip time = 2 × packet transmission time + 2 × propagation delay + processing delay. If the response packet is very short, the link roundtrip time can be expressed as close to:

  6. Delay slot - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, a delay slot is an instruction slot being executed without the effects of a preceding instruction. [1] The most common form is a single arbitrary instruction located immediately after a branch instruction on a RISC or DSP architecture; this instruction will execute even if the preceding branch is taken.

  7. C Sharp syntax - Wikipedia

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    This is a feature of C# 4.0 and .NET Framework 4.0. Type dynamic is a feature that enables dynamic runtime lookup to C# in a static manner. Dynamic denotes a variable with an object with a type that is resolved at runtime, as opposed to compile-time, as normally is done.

  8. NUnit - Wikipedia

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    [3] Supports multiple platforms including .NET Core, [4] Xamarin Mobile, [5] Compact Framework [6] and Silverlight. [7] Every test case can be added to one or more categories, to allow for selective running. [8] NUnit provides a console runner (nunit3-console.exe), which is used for batch execution of tests.

  9. Timeout (computing) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In POP connections, the server will usually close a client connection after a certain period of inactivity (the timeout period). This ensures that connections do not persist forever, if the client crashes or the network goes down. Open connections consume resources, and may prevent other clients from accessing the same mailbox.