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Why use 'virtual' for class properties in Entity Framework model definitions?

... It allows the Entity Framework to create a proxy around the virtual property so that the property can support lazy loading and more efficient change tracking. See What effect(s) can the virtual keyword have in Entity Framework 4...
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Argparse: Required arguments listed under “optional arguments”?

... Parameters starting with - or -- are usually considered optional. All other parameters are positional parameters and as such required by design (like positional function arguments). It is possible to require optional arguments, but this is a bit against their desig...
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Unsubscribe anonymous method in C#

...ered Oct 8 '08 at 15:33 Jacob KrallJacob Krall 24.8k66 gold badges5757 silver badges7373 bronze badges ...
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Parse email content from quoted reply

...il from any quoted reply text that it might include. I've noticed that usually email clients will put an "On such and such date so and so wrote" or prefix the lines with an angle bracket. Unfortunately, not everyone does this. Does anyone have any idea on how to programmatically detect reply text...
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What is the maximum float in Python?

I think the maximum integer in python is available by calling sys.maxint . 3 Answers ...
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Getting current device language in iOS?

... The solutions provided will actually return the current region of the device - not the currently selected language. These are often one and the same. However, if I am in North America and I set my language to Japanese, my region will still be English (Unite...
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Will strlen be calculated multiple times if used in a loop condition?

...optimiser might be able to deduce that the value won't change, but I personally wouldn't rely on that. I'd do something like for (int i = 0, n = strlen(ss); i < n; ++i) or possibly for (int i = 0; ss[i]; ++i) as long as the string isn't going to change length during the iteration. If it mi...
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Difference between fprintf, printf and sprintf?

...on> #include <stdarg.h> #include <stdio.h> struct exception_fmt : std::exception { exception_fmt(char const* fmt, ...) __attribute__ ((format(printf,2,3))); char const* what() const throw() { return msg_; } char msg_[0x800]; }; exception_fmt::exception_fmt(char const* fm...
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UICollectionView reloadData not functioning properly in iOS 7

...nd probing. I feel this is an iOS 7 bug. Forcing the main thread will run all UIKit related messages. I seem to run into this when popping to the view from another view controller. I refresh the data on viewWillAppear. I could see the data and collection view reload call, but the UI was not updat...
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SQL Server indexes - ascending or descending, what difference does it make?

...ces to rows. Since the table is clustered, the references to rows are actually the values of the pk. They are also ordered within each value of col1. This means that that leaves of the index are actually ordered on (col1, pk), and this query: SELECT col1, pk FROM mytable ORDER BY col1...