Is it possible to create an arch that allows for an app to be downloaded and installed at the same time?
In theory, if I wanted to have a developer write some sort of computer architecture/OS, could I have him/her add the capability to download + install something at the same time. I’m thinking like something where the file is shredded into pieces, and as parts are being downloaded (the user’d see it as one file), other parts are being installed.
Should I worry about performance, even if there is no loss of convenience? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: When should I care about performance? (8 answers) Closed 9 years ago. Assume an application that shows a data table. The data is loaded from a database when the program is initialized. Each value in the table is represented by an input field, where each keypress in one of […]
Should I worry about performance, even if there is no loss of convenience? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: When should I care about performance? (8 answers) Closed 9 years ago. Assume an application that shows a data table. The data is loaded from a database when the program is initialized. Each value in the table is represented by an input field, where each keypress in one of […]
Should I worry about performance, even if there is no loss of convenience? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: When should I care about performance? (8 answers) Closed 9 years ago. Assume an application that shows a data table. The data is loaded from a database when the program is initialized. Each value in the table is represented by an input field, where each keypress in one of […]
Should I worry about performance, even if there is no loss of convenience? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: When should I care about performance? (8 answers) Closed 9 years ago. Assume an application that shows a data table. The data is loaded from a database when the program is initialized. Each value in the table is represented by an input field, where each keypress in one of […]
Should I worry about performance, even if there is no loss of convenience? [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: When should I care about performance? (8 answers) Closed 9 years ago. Assume an application that shows a data table. The data is loaded from a database when the program is initialized. Each value in the table is represented by an input field, where each keypress in one of […]
how to modularize wcf services?
I am working on a WCF application that supports 4 different applications.
how to modularize wcf services?
I am working on a WCF application that supports 4 different applications.
how to modularize wcf services?
I am working on a WCF application that supports 4 different applications.
how to modularize wcf services?
I am working on a WCF application that supports 4 different applications.