#bytebuffer resultados da pesquisa
#Java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) with Server-Client Example - #ByteBuffer and channels.Selector - #Java NIO Vs. IO crunchify.me/1UmRmEN
 
                                            It's a pitty there is no effort to kill it and to stop using this monstrosity #ByteBuffer #Java
#Java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) with Server-Client code - #ByteBuffer and channels.Selector - #Java NIO Vs. IO crunchify.me/1UmRmEN
 
                                            You might have good or bad opinion about #Java's #ByteBuffer but reality is stubborn: experienced programmers will have very bad times "understanding" how position, limit, capacity, remaining, clear, flip and compact are all related in a coherent, clean and simple way.
In simple terms, given any #ByteBuffer reference/variable, you have no way (I repeat, no way) to know if that ByteBuffer has or not content. It might or not. Depends on the context.
@JonathanGiles Can we output node as image from PixelWriter ? I did it using #WritableImage and #ByteBuffer but didn't work at all.
#rustlang friends: if I wanted to write a super fast custom serialization/compression library, what byte level crates should I rely on? Byteorder? Bytes? Pod? Any other suggestion? Looking for basically faster equiv of #java #bytebuffer.
One thread one ByteBuffer NIO javahow.net/q/30836723 #RT #bytebuffer #Twitter #autofollow #MustRetweet #Retweet #nio
Byte Buffers and Non-Heap Memory (#java #memory #bytebuffer #buffer #jvm) http://icio.us/dpt2oh
#Java's #ByteBuffer (docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/…) is a very good example of a very bad designed interface. It has a very confusing, convoluted and too specific API that crosses reasonable limits that should hampers its inclusion in anything that targets general public.
#Bytebuffer marshut.com/ixvkus/from-bl… From Blob to ByteBuffer
Has anoyone noticed that #ShortBuffer -> #ByteBuffer ordering has changed on #Android #Nougat...
#Bytebuffer #Pointers marshut.com/ipyunp/file-ha… File handling problem
#Bytebuffer marshut.net/kiqsur/iterato… Iterators and comprehensions
Byte Buffers and Non-Heap Memory bit.ly/JteovY #bytebuffer #java #li
We compared #bytebuffer vs #bytearray - see results: techwars.io/fight/bytebuff…
Converting a n-bytes array to integer with ByteBuffer stackoverflow.com/questions/6286… #java #byte #bytebuffer
Memory leak using mimalloc? [Votes: 1] #c #dynamicarrays #bytebuffer stackoverflow.com/questions/5962…
Java ByteBuffer in C? [Votes: 1] #java #c #bytebuffer stackoverflow.com/questions/5649…
#rustlang friends: if I wanted to write a super fast custom serialization/compression library, what byte level crates should I rely on? Byteorder? Bytes? Pod? Any other suggestion? Looking for basically faster equiv of #java #bytebuffer.
It's a pitty there is no effort to kill it and to stop using this monstrosity #ByteBuffer #Java
In simple terms, given any #ByteBuffer reference/variable, you have no way (I repeat, no way) to know if that ByteBuffer has or not content. It might or not. Depends on the context.
You might have good or bad opinion about #Java's #ByteBuffer but reality is stubborn: experienced programmers will have very bad times "understanding" how position, limit, capacity, remaining, clear, flip and compact are all related in a coherent, clean and simple way.
#Java's #ByteBuffer (docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/…) is a very good example of a very bad designed interface. It has a very confusing, convoluted and too specific API that crosses reasonable limits that should hampers its inclusion in anything that targets general public.
#Java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) with Server-Client code - #ByteBuffer and channels.Selector - #Java NIO Vs. IO crunchify.me/1UmRmEN
 
                                            #Java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) with Server-Client Example - #ByteBuffer and channels.Selector - #Java NIO Vs. IO crunchify.me/1UmRmEN
 
                                            #Java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) with Server-Client code - #ByteBuffer and channels.Selector - #Java NIO Vs. IO crunchify.me/1UmRmEN
 
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