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  2. Lazy loading - Wikipedia

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    Lazy loading (also known as asynchronous loading) is a technique used in computer programming, especially web design and web development, to defer initialization of an object until it is needed. It can contribute to efficiency in the program's operation if properly and appropriately used.

  3. Link prefetching - Wikipedia

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    As of version 11, Internet Explorer supports the following set of features to expand its prefetching capabilities: "prerender", "dns-prefetch" and "lazyload" (images only). [ 6 ] Popular sites using prefetching

  4. LazPaint - Wikipedia

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    Add support for raster layers, load Paint.NET layered images, read/write OpenRaster images [25] 5.5 4 March 2013 Add Phong filter, filter function, blur computed in thread [26] 5.6 23 March 2013 Add Easy Bézier curves [27] 6.0 31 July 2014 Add image list, image browser, color curves adjustment, noise filter, posterize filter, print dialog ...

  5. Wikipedia:Uploading images - Wikipedia

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    The procedure for adding images to articles is the same, regardless of whether the image was uploaded to Commons or directly to English Wikipedia. To make your uploaded file appear in an article, you need to insert it: edit the article and add the syntax [[File:Image name|thumb|Caption]] where you want the file to appear.

  6. Lazy initialization - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, lazy initialization is the tactic of delaying the creation of an object, the calculation of a value, or some other expensive process until the first time it is needed. It is a kind of lazy evaluation that refers specifically to the instantiation of objects or other resources.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  8. Demand paging - Wikipedia

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    In computer operating systems, demand paging (as opposed to anticipatory paging) is a method of virtual memory management. In a system that uses demand paging, the operating system copies a disk page into physical memory only when an attempt is made to access it and that page is not already in memory (i.e., if a page fault occurs).

  9. 32 ways having a pet changes your life (and don’t we know it!)

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    Whether you were hoping for a lazy lie-in on a Sunday morning or you've just sat down on the couch to read a book or watch a film, you're likely familiar with the scenario of a little furry face ...