May 2004
Intermediate to advanced
888 pages
22h 31m
English
IN THIS CHAPTER
One of the primary causes of buggy programs is the improper management of memory by developers. Possibly the most common errors are that of not freeing up memory no longer needed or referring to memory that has already been released. The .NET Framework provides the Garbage Collector (GC), which is responsible for the management of memory—thus freeing the developer of this task. This chapter discusses some of the mechanics of how the GC works and then covers some practical usage of memory management in your code. For Delphi developers in particular, the ...
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