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Generic Repository With EF 4.1 what is the point

... You are actually right. DbContext is an implementation of the unit of work pattern and IDbSet is an implementation of the repository pattern. Repositories are currently very popular and overused. Everybody use them just because there ar...
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Why is 'false' used after this simple addEventListener function?

...es that the user wishes to initiate capture. After initiating capture, all events of the specified type will be dispatched to the registered listener before being dispatched to any EventTargets beneath it in the DOM tree. Events which are bubbling upward through the tree will not tri...
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Switch statement fall-through…should it be allowed? [closed]

For as long as I can remember I have avoided using switch statement fall-through. Actually, I can't remember it ever entering my consciousness as a possible way to do things as it was drilled into my head early on that it was nothing more than a bug in the switch statement. However, today I ran acro...
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Does MySQL index foreign key columns automatically?

Does MySQL index foreign key columns automatically? 9 Answers 9 ...
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PHP UML Generator [closed]

...XMI file Can convert UML/XMI content from version 1.4 to version 2.1 Install it on the command line via: $ pear install pear/php_uml (This used to be $ pear install pear/php_uml-alpha but the package has since gone stable.) Generate your xmi: $ phpuml -o project.xmi ...
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How do I check for C++11 support?

...t have (partial) compiler-level support versus a standard C++ library with all the C++11 changes. So Boost's defines mentioned in another answer remain the only sane way to figure out if there is, for example, support for C++11 threads and other specific parts of the standard. ...
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Understanding recursion [closed]

...A binary tree is a tree made of nodes that have exactly two children, typically called "left" and "right"; again the children can be nodes, or null. A root is a node that is not the child of any other node. Imagine that a node, in addition to its children, has a value, a number, and imagine that we...
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How to sort a HashMap in Java [duplicate]

...tion order (which I often like for debugging), or by access order. And finally if you're doing a lot of this you might check out Java 1.6 and NavigableMap, awesome stuff! – Mark Bennett Jan 5 '12 at 0:58 ...
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GitHub “fatal: remote origin already exists”

...me or update the existing one if you don't need it: To add a new remote, called for example github instead of origin (which obviously already exists in your system), do the following: $ git remote add github git@github.com:ppreyer/first_app.git Remember though, everywhere in the tutorial you see...
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Why is there no SortedList in Java?

...nts in the internal order of the list (aka. insertion order). More specifically it is in the order you've inserted the elements or on how you've manipulated the list. Sorting can be seen as a manipulation of the data structure, and there are several ways to sort the list. I'll order the ways in the...