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Jun 1, 2009
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CLR Inside Out – Memory Usage Auditing For .NET Applications

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CLR Team

The new installment of the “CLR Inside Out” column in MSDN magazine is now available on line.  This month we have an article from Subramanian Ramaswamy and Vance Morrison on Memory Usage Auditing For .NET Applications. You can find a list of all “CLR Inside Out” articles here.  As always, please let us know if y...

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May 29, 2009
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.Net Framework Performance Survery

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CLR Team

Everyone has probably dealt with an annoying performance issue at some point or the other. Performance optimization is a hard problem and we could sure use some help from you. We have a survey posted at the CLR and Framework Performance blog over here. The survey contains questions assessing your level of satisfaction specific to .Ne...

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May 29, 2009
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More Channel 9 Videos on CLR 4

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CLR Team

And the videos keep coming in! We have Shawn Farkas who works on the security model, talking about the new managed security model. Check out the video here. And then we have Surupa Biswas, from the CLR Code Generation team, talking about the new Targeted Patching work in CLR 4. The link to the video is here.

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May 27, 2009
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Improvements to NGen in CLR 4

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CLR Team

Surupa Biswas has a post in the CodeGen team blog on new features in NGen coming out as part of CLR 4. The post covers NGen SxS (that's side-by-side) and multi-proc NGen, and goes into detail on the work that went into making Targeted Patching possible. Read the post here.

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May 27, 2009
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More Channel 9 videos

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CLR Team

We have more Channel 9 videos from the CLR team for your enjoyment! The Base Class Libraries (BCL) team talks about some of the new features in the next version of BCL over here. We have Maoni Stephens and Andrew Pardoe talking about Background Garbage Collection over here. The CLR Debugger team talks about new debugging and profiling enhancemen...

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May 26, 2009
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Channel9 Video on Background GC

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maoni

A couple of weeks back my PM and I did a channel9 video on Background GC. Take a look: https://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Going+Deep/Maoni-Stephens-and-Andrew-Pardoe-CLR-4-Inside-Background-GC/

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May 21, 2009
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Tail Call Improvements in CLR 4

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CLR Team

Now that .Net 4 Beta1 is out, you'll see a number of posts on this blog covering new CLR features in CLR 4. Grant Richins, a developer on our team, wrote a post on tail call improvements in CLR 4 at the CLR Code Generation blog. The post deals with JIT ETW Tracing in .Net 4 and specifically covers new ETW events exposed by the JIT. Prior ...

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May 19, 2009
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Channel 9 Video – Vance Morrison: CLR Through the Years

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CLR Team

Vance Morrison, a CLR architect, recently gave an interview to Channel 9 where he walks through the history of the CLR (he's been on our team since it's very beginning), the upcoming version, his favorite features in CLR v4, and what the future looks like. He also talks about concurrency (and the role that CLR plays), aspects of...

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May 18, 2009
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The Conditional Weak Table: Enabling Dynamic Object Properties

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CLR Team

The Dynamic Language Runtime allows you to implement a dynamic language (such as Ruby or Python) on top of the CLR. There are a lot of challenges to making everything work right. One particularly difficult aspect was enabling Ruby to attach arbitrary "properties" to instanced .NET managed objects at runtime. If a Ruby developer sets an instance var...

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May 14, 2009
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Why is AppDomain.AppendPrivatePath Obsolete?

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CLR Team

This is the first in a series of posts where we discuss the reasoning behind “obsoleting” specific APIs. If you use AppDomain.AppendPrivatePath, or look at MSDN, you’ll notice it’s obsolete.  This frustrates people because the alternative suggested (AppDomainSetup.PrivateBinPath) requires you to do something entirely d...

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