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Doug Butscher Nothin' but .NET! June 2007 Entries
Superhero / Villain
Your results: You are Spider-Man Spider-Man 85% Superman 70% Hulk 70% Iron Man 70% Green Lantern 60% The Flash 55% Supergirl 53% Robin 48% Batman 40% Wonder Woman 38% Catwoman 35% You are intelligent, witty, a bit geeky and have great power and responsibility. Click here to take the "Which Superhero am I?" quiz... Your results: You are The Joker The Joker 68% Lex Luthor 67% Apocalypse 65% Dr. Doom 64% Mr. Freeze 64% Magneto 60% Kingpin 52% Riddler 51% Juggernaut 50% Green Goblin 50% Venom 47% Mystique ......

Posted On Wednesday, June 27, 2007 1:52 PM

The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.
I'm posting this blog mostly to remind myself how to fix this if ever I run into it again, but if anyone else benefits from it, then awesome. In the Visual Studio IDE, when I set a breakpoint at a line of code, and start debugging, the breakpoint becomes that hollow maroon circle with a warning that says The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document. I've read a bunch of articles about makiing sure you're running in debug versus release mode, and making sure ......

Posted On Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:57 AM

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