Last updated: November 17th, 2017 – Added new promo video
Modern computers have loads of memory. But it’s very easy to burn through it all in seconds if your code is not efficient about allocating and using memory.
Did you know that one simple mistake can make your code allocate 1600 times more memory than absolutely necessary?
Don’t be ‘that developer’ who keeps crashing the development server with an OutOfMemory exception!
And you certainly don’t want to be responsible for inflating the hardware budget. Can you imagine having to explain to your team that 512 GB of memory is not enough to run your code on the production server?
Let me help you.
It doesn’t have to be like this. If you have a good understanding of the garbage collection process and follow a few simple best practices, you can dramatically reduce the memory footprint of your code.
Sound good?
In the last 10 years I have learned the secrets of garbage collection in .NET, and in this course I am going to share them all with you.
In a series of short lectures I will take a detailed look at the garbage collection process. I will show you all of the memory allocation problems you can expect when writing C# code, like unexpected boxing, string duplication, collection resizing, and more. I’ll teach you quick and easy strategies to resolve these problems.
Instructor Details
Courses : 10
Specification: C# Memory Tricks: Learn How To Master The Garbage Collector
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Aharonya –
Sounds good. Modern presentation. Pleasant instructed. Very well explained! One of the best here!
Borys Rybak –
Du o materia u pokrywa si z ju istniej cym kursem tego autora: C# Performance Tricks: How To Radically Speed Up Your Code. Oczekiwa em wi cej przyk ad w z kodu czy samego zag ebienia si do GarbageCollectora w kodzie.
Nuriel Zrubavely –
The lecturer is very good. I learned a lot thanks!