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Open Source Alternatives to Reflector? [closed]

Just to ask if anyone knows of an open source alternative to RedGate's Reflector ? I'm interested in checking out how a tool similar to Reflector actually works. ...
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Stashing only staged changes in git - is it possible?

Is there a way I can stash just my staged changes? The scenario I'm having issues with is when I've worked on several bugs at a given time, and have several unstaged changes. I'd like to be able to stage these files individually, create my .patch files, and stash them away until the code is approved...
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How do I view the SQL generated by the Entity Framework?

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Is if(items != null) superfluous before foreach(T item in items)?

I often come across code like the following: 12 Answers 12 ...
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Best way to do multi-row insert in Oracle?

I'm looking for a good way to perform multi-row inserts into an Oracle 9 database. The following works in MySQL but doesn't seem to be supported in Oracle. ...
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Iterating through a range of dates in Python

I have the following code to do this, but how can I do it better? Right now I think it's better than nested loops, but it starts to get Perl-one-linerish when you have a generator in a list comprehension. ...
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Test whether a glob has any matches in bash

If I want to check for the existence of a single file, I can test for it using test -e filename or [ -e filename ] . 19 ...
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How can I make a Python script standalone executable to run without ANY dependency?

I'm building a Python application and don't want to force my clients to install Python and modules. 19 Answers ...
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Passing Objects By Reference or Value in C#

In C#, I have always thought that non-primitive variables were passed by reference and primitive values passed by value. 7 ...
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Where to put the doxygen comment blocks for an internal library - in H or in CPP files? [closed]

The common sense tells that the Doxygen comment blocks have to be put in the header files where the classes, structs, enums, functions, declarations are. I agree that this is a sound argument for a libraries that are mean to be distributed without its source (only headers and libs with object code)....