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Articles by Sasha Goldshtein (5 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.46

.NET Framework

JIT Optimizations
Last Updated: 4 May 2008   Page Views: 17,436   Rating: 4.86/5    Votes: 61   Popularity: 8.68   Bookmark Count: 53
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
In this article, we will look into JIT optimizations, with specific focus on inlining.
Reading Unmanaged Data Into Structures
Last Updated: 8 May 2008   Page Views: 22,707   Rating: 4.36/5    Votes: 24   Popularity: 6.01   Bookmark Count: 27
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
In this article, we will look into reading data from an unmanaged array of bytes into a managed data structure. We will use multiple approaches to optimize the process.

Windows Communication Foundation

WCF Error Handling and Fault Conversion
Last Updated: 24 May 2008   Page Views: 23,134   Rating: 4.09/5    Votes: 20   Popularity: 5.33   Bookmark Count: 26
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
This article describes the WCF error-handling paradigm, and provides a mechanism for automatic mapping of exceptions to WCF faults.

C#

Fast Native Structure Reading in C# using Dynamic Assemblies
Last Updated: 17 Feb 2009   Page Views: 7,754   Rating: 4.53/5    Votes: 11   Popularity: 4.72   Bookmark Count: 26
Licence: The MIT License   
This article shows how to generate dynamic methods for fast byte to structure conversion

Hardware & System

WMI

WMI Provider Extensions in .NET 3.5
Last Updated: 3 May 2008   Page Views: 19,951   Rating: 4.47/5    Votes: 9   Popularity: 4.27   Bookmark Count: 33
Licence: The Code Project Open License (CPOL)   
In this article, we will write a full-blown WMI provider in managed code and consume that provider from managed code using the WMI extensions in .NET 3.5.

Sasha Goldshtein


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Sasha Goldshtein is a Senior Consultant for Sela Group, an Israeli company specializing in training, consulting and outsourcing to local and international customers.

Sasha's work is divided across these three primary disciplines. He consults for clients on architecture, development, debugging and performance issues; he actively develops code using the latest bits of technology from Microsoft; and he conducts training classes on a variety of topics, from Windows Internals to .NET Performance.

You can read more about Sasha's work and his latest ventures at his blog: http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/sasha

Sasha writes from Herzliya, Israel.
Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Company: Sela Group
Location: Israel Israel


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