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Posted I'm on Rogers just north of toronto. I have two machines both running utorrent using the same internet connection. One the first client I changed the port number and now it's d/l at about 170kbs and the other one is still at 0.5kbs... And now it looks like im losing speed on the connection.
I'm with Rogers in Toronto and have also noticed very very slow speeds even using the brand new version of uTorrent. I've tried various ports with no luck. Don't know what to do.
Netherlands Switzerland CA North York CA Toronto Romania Sweden France Germany After enabling port forwarding and re-connecting to one of the above gateways, please hover your mouse over the System Tray or Menu Bar icon to reveal the tooltip which will display the port number. You can then enter this port into your software.
I asked a question about currying and closures were mentioned. What is a closure? How does it relate to currying?
2 A closure is an implementation technique for representing procedures/functions with local state. One way to implement closures is described in SICP. I will present the gist of it, anyway. All expressions, including functions are evaluated in an environement, An environment is a sequence of frames. A frame maps variable names to values.
A closure is a pairing of: A function and A reference to that function's outer scope (lexical environment) A lexical environment is part of every execution context (stack frame) and is a map between identifiers (i.e. local variable names) and values. Every function in JavaScript maintains a reference to its outer lexical environment. This reference is used to configure the execution context ...
When you create the closure, i is a reference to the variable defined in the outside scope, not a copy of it as it was when you created the closure. It will be evaluated at the time of execution. Most of the other answers provide ways to work around by creating another variable that won't change the value for you.
How to ensure closures created in a loop capture the value of the loop ...
A closure can actually be any function within another function, and its key characteristic is that it has access to the scope of the parent function including it's variables and methods.
A closure is a function value created from a possibly nested function declaration or function expression (i.e. lambda expression) whose body contains may one or more references to variables declared in an outer scope.
And here comes the closure part: The closure of a lambda expression is this particular set of symbols defined in the outer context (environment) that give values to the free symbols in this expression, making them non-free anymore.
A trailing closure is written after the function call’s parentheses, even though it is still an argument to the function. When you use the trailing closure syntax, you don’t write the argument label for the closure as part of the function call.
But I honestly like the Closure + Closure::fromCallable approach, because string or array as callable has always been weird. @RoboRobok one reason for requiring only Closure (anonymous function) as opposed to callable, would be to prevent access beyond the scope of the called function.
A closure is just one function that has access to a bunch of state, but a class has many methods which share access to the same state. Many languages (e.g. Java, Python, etc.) have local classes, which can capture variables from surrounding scope just like a closure; so they are strictly more general than closures.
Los Angeles Times: Here are over 100 L.A. restaurant closures in 2025. Many just couldn’t ‘make this work anymore’
Here are over 100 L.A. restaurant closures in 2025. Many just couldn’t ‘make this work anymore’
blogTO: If Toronto had a dating app profile it might look something like this
I don't know about you, but the brutal winter weather in Toronto lately has me yearning for warmer, summer-like temperatures. Warm enough weather for going out, hanging with friends, grabbing patio ...
If Toronto had a dating app profile it might look something like this