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  2. List of PHP accelerators - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2001, ionCube PHP Accelerator (PHPA) was the first freely available PHP accelerator to compete with the commercial Zend Cache product. Created before ionCube Ltd. was founded and at a time when the performance of PHP was regarded as lackluster when compared to other popular web programming languages, [citation needed] PHPA showed that PHP can compete with other languages ...

  3. PHP accelerator - Wikipedia

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    The effect on application performance of opcode caching varies widely, depending on factors such as the inherent execution time of the PHP application and the percentage of source code actually executed on a given request, and whether additional optimization steps are performed.

  4. Cache manifest in HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    Downloading Event - it will download all the resources given in the manifest file. Progress Event - contains information of how many files have been downloaded and how many files are left to be downloaded. Cached Event - occurs once all the files have been downloaded and the offline web application is equipped to be used offline.

  5. Processor affinity - Wikipedia

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    The affinity of a thread can be altered with one of the library functions: pthread_setaffinity_np(3) or pthread_attr_setaffinity_np(3). On SGI systems, dplace binds a process to a set of CPUs. [4] On DragonFly BSD 1.9 (2007) and later versions, usched_set system call can be used to control the affinity of a process.

  6. Download Cache - Wikipedia

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    The Download Cache, or downloaded files cache, is a component of Microsoft's .NET Framework that is similar to the Global Assembly Cache except that it caches assemblies that have been downloaded from the Internet. [1]

  7. Spurious wakeup - Wikipedia

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    In the Solaris implementation of condition variables, a spurious wakeup may occur without the condition being assigned if the process is signaled; the wait system call aborts and returns EINTR. [2] The Linux p-thread implementation of condition variables guarantees that it will not do that. [3] [4]

  8. PHP Standard Recommendation - Wikipedia

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    The PHP Standard Recommendation (PSR) is a PHP specification published by the PHP Framework Interop Group. Similar to Java Specification Request for Java, it serves the standardization of programming concepts in PHP. The aim is to enable interoperability of components and to provide a common technical basis for implementation of proven concepts ...

  9. Spinlock - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, a spinlock is a lock that causes a thread trying to acquire it to simply wait in a loop ("spin") while repeatedly checking whether the lock is available. Since the thread remains active but is not performing a useful task, the use of such a lock is a kind of busy waiting .