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sadhasivam / go-interview-questions.md
Created November 23, 2020 00:04
Golang Interview Questions
  • Installation: 1- Explain how Go path works? 2- What are the benefits of Go Module (reference its commands)?

  • Concurrency: 1- Explain Concurrency & when to use it? 2- How would you allow communication between goroutines in Go? 3- How would you manage their access to resources?

  1. why do you use Go (my answer was as simple as "why i shouldn't", and some extra points Grimacing face)
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anvk / psql_useful_stat_queries.sql
Last active June 28, 2024 08:55
List of some useful Stat Queries for PSQL
--- PSQL queries which also duplicated from https://github.com/anvk/AwesomePSQLList/blob/master/README.md
--- some of them taken from https://www.slideshare.net/alexeylesovsky/deep-dive-into-postgresql-statistics-54594192
-- I'm not an expert in PSQL. Just a developer who is trying to accumulate useful stat queries which could potentially explain problems in your Postgres DB.
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-- Basics --
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-- Get indexes of tables
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sstephenson / back_forward.js
Created December 13, 2010 21:55
How to detect whether a hash change came from the Back or Forward button
var detectBackOrForward = function(onBack, onForward) {
hashHistory = [window.location.hash];
historyLength = window.history.length;
return function() {
var hash = window.location.hash, length = window.history.length;
if (hashHistory.length && historyLength == length) {
if (hashHistory[hashHistory.length - 2] == hash) {
hashHistory = hashHistory.slice(0, -1);
onBack();