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| | In JavaScript, the practical difference between for...of and for...in loop is that for...of works for arrays and for...in for objects.
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| | Hash tables are a very important data structure that can be used for many things. They are really fast so they are a good fit for almost anything where they can be used. One example of when a hash table is useful is an associative array, for example: 1 2 3 4 5 var a = {}; a['hello'] = 'hola'; a['bye'] = 'adios'; console.log(a['hello']); // Prints hola The beauty of hash tables is that searching for the value of a['hello'] (ideally)takes the same time no matter how many values the associative array has. I...
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| As a Perl programmer, I enjoy a lot using hash tables. I keep this habit in C/C++ programming. Then what C/C++ hash libraries are available? How are they compared to each other? In this post, I will give a brief review of hash libraries and present a small benchmark showing their practical performance. Hash table...