New article: How to detect and avoid memory and resources leaks in .NET applications

Posted by: Fabrice's weblog, on 02 Nov 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

My new article, which I've been preparing over the last few months, is now available. It's about memory and resources leaks in .NET.You'll find it in English on MSDN and in French on DotNetGuru.org. It's also available in PDF in English and in French. Here is the table of content: IntroductionLeaks? Resources? What do you mean?How to detect leaks and find the leaking resourcesCommon memory leak causesCommon memory leaks causes demonstratedHow to avoid leaksToolsConclusionResourcesDespite what a...

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