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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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Writing a record batch to IPC ([header][buffers]) currently requires O(N\*B) where N is the average size of the buffer and B the number of buffers in the recordbatch.
This is because we need the bu…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…