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Entity Framework and Connection Pooling

I've recently started to use the Entity Framework 4.0 in my .NET 4.0 application and am curious about a few things relating to pooling. ...
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Using emit vs calling a signal as if it's a regular function in Qt

...n: void W::foo() { QMetaObject::activate(this, &staticMetaObject, 0, 0); } And the code emit foo(); is pre-processed to simply foo(); emit is defined in Qt/qobjectdefs.h (in the open-source flavor of the source anyway), like this: #ifndef QT_NO_EMIT # define emit #endif (The define gu...
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error: passing xxx as 'this' argument of xxx discards qualifiers

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What is ApplicationException for in .NET?

... 103 According to the remarks in msdn: User applications, not the common language runtime, throw cu...
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Webfont Smoothing and Antialiasing in Firefox and Opera

... As Opera is powered by Blink since Version 15.0 -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased does also work on Opera. Firefox has finally added a property to enable grayscaled antialiasing. After a long discussion it will be available in Version 25 with another syntax, which poi...
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What is the difference (if any) between Html.Partial(view, model) and Html.RenderPartial(view,model)

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What's the difference between JPA and Spring Data JPA?

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How to check whether a script is running under Node.js?

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Correct way to try/except using Python requests module?

... SystemExit(e) As Christian pointed out: If you want http errors (e.g. 401 Unauthorized) to raise exceptions, you can call Response.raise_for_status. That will raise an HTTPError, if the response was an http error. An example: try: r = requests.get('http://www.google.com/nothere') r.rais...
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When correctly use Task.Run and when just async-await

... 380 Note the guidelines for performing work on a UI thread, collected on my blog: Don't block the ...