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What Are Some Good .NET Profilers?

...te basic memory profiling. dotTrace integrates with Resharper, which is really convenient, as you can profile the performance of a unit test with one click from the IDE. However, dotTrace often seems to give spurious results (e.g. saying that a method took several years to run) I prefer the way th...
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What is the point of noreturn?

...n attribute is supposed to be used for functions that don't return to the caller. That doesn't mean void functions (which do return to the caller - they just don't return a value), but functions where the control flow will not return to the calling function after the function finishes (e.g. function...
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How do I undo 'git add' before commit?

...ing anything else. You can use git reset without any file name to unstage all due changes. This can come in handy when there are too many files to be listed one by one in a reasonable amount of time. In old versions of Git, the above commands are equivalent to git reset HEAD <file> and git re...
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When to use Windows Workflow Foundation? [closed]

...like WF can be used to create (almost) any kind of algorithm. So (theoretically) I can do all my logic in WF, but it's probably a bad idea to do it for all projects. ...
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How to round up to the nearest 10 (or 100 or X)?

...en just define: roundUp <- function(x) 10^ceiling(log10(x)) This actually also works when x is a vector: > roundUp(c(0.0023, 3.99, 10, 1003)) [1] 1e-02 1e+01 1e+01 1e+04 ..but if you want to round to a "nice" number, you first need to define what a "nice" number is. The following lets us...
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Difference between core and processor

... A core is usually the basic computation unit of the CPU - it can run a single program context (or multiple ones if it supports hardware threads such as hyperthreading on Intel CPUs), maintaining the correct program state, registers, and c...
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How to link Docker services across hosts?

Docker allows servers from multiple containers to connect to each other via links and service discovery . However, from what I can see this service discovery is host-local. I would like to implement a service that uses other services hosted on a different machine. ...
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Eclipse jump to closing brace

...: as mentioned by Romaintaz below, you can also get Eclipse to auto-select all of the code between two curly braces simply by double-clicking to the immediate right of a opening brace. share | impro...
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Making code internal but available for unit testing from other projects

We put all of our unit tests in their own projects. We find that we have to make certain classes public instead of internal just for the unit tests. Is there anyway to avoid having to do this. What are the memory implication by making classes public instead of sealed? ...
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Difference between no-cache and must-revalidate

...ably preferred by the user (better to have something stale than nothing at all). This is why must-revalidate is intended for critical transactions only. share | improve this answer | ...