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Entity Framework and Connection Pooling

...ecently 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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Window.open and pass parameters by post method

...rect, with encoding of values in the HTML code), just open an empty window and post a form to it. Example: <form id="TheForm" method="post" action="test.asp" target="TheWindow"> <input type="hidden" name="something" value="something" /> <input type="hidden" name="more" value="someth...
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How do I find the next commit in git? (child/children of ref)

... To list all the commits, starting from the current one, and then its child, and so on - basically standard git log, but going the other way in time, use something like git log --reverse --ancestry-path 894e8b4e93d8f3^..master where 894e8b4e93d8f3 is the first commit you want to...
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What does this mean: Failure [INSTALL_FAILED_CONTAINER_ERROR]?

I try to deploy my app and sometimes get this error: 14 Answers 14 ...
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Code First: Independent associations vs. Foreign key associations?

...ve a mental debate with myself every time I start working on a new project and I am designing my POCOs. I have seen many tutorials/code samples that seem to favor foreign key associations : ...
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Convert Pandas column containing NaNs to dtype `int`

I read data from a .csv file to a Pandas dataframe as below. For one of the columns, namely id , I want to specify the column type as int . The problem is the id series has missing/empty values. ...
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passport.js RESTful auth

How does one handle authentication (local and Facebook, for example) using passport.js, through a RESTful API instead of through a web interface? ...
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How to select rows that have current day's timestamp?

... use DATE and CURDATE() SELECT * FROM `table` WHERE DATE(`timestamp`) = CURDATE() I guess using DATE still uses INDEX. see the execution plan on the DEMO ...
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Determining if a number is either a multiple of ten or within a particular set of ranges

...m - 1) / 10) % 2 == 1 && num <= 100) But that's rather dense, and you might be better off just listing the options explicitly. Now that you've given a better idea of what you are doing, I'd write the second one as: int getRow(int num) { return (num - 1) / 10; } if (ge...
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Checking if a key exists in a JavaScript object?

...r, if you want to particularly test for properties of the object instance (and not inherited properties), use hasOwnProperty: obj.hasOwnProperty("key") // true For performance comparison between the methods that are in, hasOwnProperty and key is undefined, see this benchmark ...