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Notes on votes:
- I ++ on content and -- on tone, not the other way around. Exceptions are: some funny posts (++), posts with lots of votes but wrong (--)
- I avoid giving away my votes to Anonymous Monk
- All the rules above were broken for the various nodes about PM password hacking event
- I keep getting surprised by what nodes get the most votes
- I rarely spend all my votes on any particular day, and I only have 16
- The first vote on my first node was a downvote (by ELISHEVA I think, but can't be sure)
- If I had to guess I'd say up to a third of my votes go to ikegami who, despite showing what I'd call minimal courtesy sometimes, keeps providing great content
- Most of my downvotes go to BrowserUK for reasons that should be obvious to most regular tempered people
I am very much interested in any topics related to Perl performance and memory usage. To that end I am starting a list of interesting nodes below as I see them or find them.
- Shift, Pop, Unshift and Push with Impunity!
- Non-destructive array processing
- To push and pop or not to push and pop?
- Pre-grow a string
- Benchmarks of XML Parsers
- Learning Fundamentals: Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Perl
- What is the most efficient way to see if a hash is empty?
- Efficient array element deletion
- out of memory problem after undef
- Re: how much memory each Perl variable uses
- The fastest way of searching a certain element in an array
- memory usage of modules
- Unexpected Timing spikes using Time::HiRes
- Convert string to array - performance challenge
- Trimming benchmarks