After joining the Brotherhood of Steel at the Cambridge Police Station, complete the 'Tour Of Duty' quest. Talk to Proctor Quinlan on the airship and agree to assist on a patrol to receive the 'Learning Curve' quest. Head to the deck of the airship and lower the difficulty to Very Easy. Now, shoot your Brotherhood ally. After four or five shots, the quest will end, but you'll get the reward anyway. If you can safely make it back to Proctor Quinlan, he'll give you XP and the option to restart the quest.
A Java application starts up with one heap for all threads. Each thread has its own stack.When a Java application is started, we use the JVM option -Xms and -Xmx to control the size of heap and -Xss to control the stack size.My understanding is that the heap being created becomes a 'managed' memory of JVM and all the object being created are placed there.But how does the stack creation work? Does Java create a stack for each thread when it is created?
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