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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

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Flask vs webapp2 for Google App Engine

I'm starting new Google App Engine application and currently considering two frameworks: Flask and webapp2 . I'm rather satisfied with built-in webapp framework that I've used for my previous App Engine application, so I think webapp2 will be even better and I won't have any problems with it. ...
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Does MSTest have an equivalent to NUnit's TestCase?

I find the TestCase feature in NUnit quite useful as a quick way to specify test parameters without needing a separate method for each test. Is there anything similar in MSTest? ...
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conditional unique constraint

I have a situation where i need to enforce a unique constraint on a set of columns, but only for one value of a column. 6 A...
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Why in Java 8 split sometimes removes empty strings at start of result array?

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PHP Function Comments

Just a quick question: I've seen that some PHP functions are commented at the top, using a format that is unknown to me: 4 ...
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Fastest way to check if a file exist using standard C++/C++11/C?

I would like to find the fastest way to check if a file exist in standard C++11, C++, or C. I have thousands of files and before doing something on them I need to check if all of them exist. What can I write instead of /* SOMETHING */ in the following function? ...
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Git Cherry-pick vs Merge Workflow

Assuming I am the maintainer of a repo, and I want to pull in changes from a contributor, there are a few possible workflows: ...
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What is data oriented design?

I was reading this article , and this guy goes on talking about how everyone can greatly benefit from mixing in data oriented design with OOP. He doesn't show any code samples, however. ...