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How do you enable “Enable .NET Framework source stepping”?

Update 22nd Feb 2013 : The Microsoft Connect entry has note from Alok Shriram (Program Manager, Base Class Libraries, .NET Framework) that the issue should now be resolved. The Connect entry is marked as Resolved (Fixed) : ...
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Backbone.js: get current route

Using Backbone, is it possible for me to get the name of the current route? I know how to bind to route change events, but I'd like to be able to determine the current route at other times, in between changes. ...
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StringLength vs MaxLength attributes ASP.NET MVC with Entity Framework EF Code First

What is the difference in behavior of [MaxLength] and [StringLength] attributes? 8 Answers ...
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Difference between __str__ and __repr__?

What is the difference between __str__ and __repr__ in Python? 23 Answers 23 ...
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What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it?

What are undefined reference/unresolved external symbol errors? What are common causes and how to fix/prevent them? 34 Answ...
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How can I check if a var is a string in JavaScript?

How can I check if a var is a string in JavaScript? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Is there ever a time where using a database 1:1 relationship makes sense?

I was thinking the other day on normalization, and it occurred to me, I cannot think of a time where there should be a 1:1 relationship in a database. ...
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Merge, update, and pull Git branches without using checkouts

I work on a project that has 2 branches, A and B. I typically work on branch A, and merge stuff from branch B. For the merging, I would typically do: ...
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Keep only date part when using pandas.to_datetime

I use pandas.to_datetime to parse the dates in my data. Pandas by default represents the dates with datetime64[ns] even though the dates are all daily only. I wonder whether there is an elegant/clever way to convert the dates to datetime.date or datetime64[D] so that, when I write the data t...
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String vs. StringBuilder

I understand the difference between String and StringBuilder ( StringBuilder being mutable) but is there a large performance difference between the two? ...