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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>Building applications based on LINQ, debugging is a must. In Visual Studio Orcas a lot of effort has been put down to give us a smooth experience when debugging queries. In addition to breaking on row where the query is created, it is also possible to break on separate parts of the query when the query is executed. The image below demonstrates how a breakpoint on a where clause could look like:
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