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C#497 Behind the implementation of .NET's PriorityQueue
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C#496 A primer on transaction management in Entity Framework
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C#495 .NET Performance Optimization: Deferred Allocations
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C#493 WinForms in a 64-Bit world
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C#492 Translating Exceptions into Problem Details Responses
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C#491 Exploring .NET frozen segments
Sunday, February 11, 2024
Little-known API allowing to allocate managed objects outside of the managed heap
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