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Async Await and the Generated StateMachine
Posted: 28 Jan 2013   Updated: 28 Jan 2013   Views: 2,754   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)      Bookmarked: 5   Downloaded: 0
The StateMachine internals displayed
Scribe4net - The test oriented serializer
Posted: 3 Apr 2013   Updated: 3 Apr 2013   Views: 1,662   Rating: 4.50/5    Votes: 2   Popularity: 1.20
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)      Bookmarked: 8   Downloaded: 55
How to assert an object state using only 2 code lines
Plugging and Preventing Managed Memory Leaks
Posted: 22 Nov 2012   Updated: 22 Nov 2012   Views: 3,927   Rating: 4.86/5    Votes: 7   Popularity: 4.10
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)      Bookmarked: 31   Downloaded: 0
Tackling mananged memory leaks using windbg, profiliers and weakreferencs
Getting info from .NET applications in production environments
Posted: 3 Dec 2012   Updated: 22 Dec 2012   Views: 9,345   Rating: 4.88/5    Votes: 8   Popularity: 4.40
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Get simple debug info from a tray icon.

XML

All about XmlSerializer Performance and Sgen
Posted: 17 Jan 2013   Updated: 21 Jan 2013   Views: 3,208   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)      Bookmarked: 8   Downloaded: 0
Improving XmlSerialization performance.

String handling

Regex logviewer
Posted: 22 Dec 2012   Updated: 3 Jan 2013   Views: 3,598   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 2   Popularity: 1.51
Licence: The GNU General Public License (GPLv3)      Bookmarked: 20   Downloaded: 501
Using the power of regex to parse your logs.
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Amit Bezalel
Software Developer (Senior) Hp Software
Israel Israel
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I've been all over the coding world since earning my degrees
have worked in c++ and java, finally setteling into c# about 6 years ago, where i spent a good amount of my time in Performance tweaking & memory debugging, as well as designing new solutions and hacking at old ones to stay in line.
 
Computers never cease to amaze me, and i'm glad to have found a field where i get paid to do what i enjoy.
 
I have been toying around with the idea of publishing stuff online for years, never actually getting around to it, so i still have a lot of stuff to write up, aside from all the other new stuff i'll get excited about, hope you'll like enjoy reading it as much as i enjoy writing.
 
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