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1533: is too dirty, is that o.k.? :-) - Have You Ever Wondered (13,635 bytes)
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5: ...Perl]], trying to rewrite a single line of such I/O [[Perl]] code to [[Java]]. How can such trivial t...
16: ... systems. As such the designers of the [[Java]] I/O libraries just copied this correct and well-worki...
18: === Prehistoric I/O ===
20: ...e this kind of simplicity. As such the [[Java]] I/O [[API]] for reading from a file seems like a reli...
24: ...d an [[APIReview|API review]] to provide simple I/O reading [[API]] (see issue [http://openide.netbea... - MemoryAllocations (1,104 bytes)
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12: Second: if the operating system I/O caches are empty (e.g. after boot or wake up from...
13: each additional I/O (like dealing with one more [[JAR]]) is going to ...
19: ...arts it again. Well, in this case the effect of I/O
21: has already been loaded in the operating system I/O caches and accessing those files again reduces to...
22: only access. That is fast. Much faster than any I/O. - TransactionalMemory (1,574 bytes)
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