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{ End Bracket }: Don't Be Afraid To Throw Away Your Work
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With today's processing power at your disposal, Josh Phillips recommends speculative computation-performing operations ahead of time even if you may never need the results.Josh PhillipsMSDN Magazine October 2008
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