The Top 5 WPF and Silverlight Gotchas

Posted by: Simple Talk, on 10 Aug 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

As WPF and Silverlight sit on the .NET framework, theyre subject to the rules of the Garbage Collector. That means there are a few unique ways in which WPF will cause your application to leak memory, and Chris Farrell points out the most prominent culprits....

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