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.NET Best Practice No: 1:- Detecting High Memory consuming functions in .NET code

By , 16 Aug 2010
 
StringApplication.zip
StringApplication
StringApplication.suo
StringApplication
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StringApplication.exe
StringApplication.log
StringApplication.pdb
StringApplication.vshost.exe
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HistogramBySize.csv
StringApplication.exe
StringApplication.pdb
StringApplication.vshost.exe
StringApplication.vshost.exe.manifest
obj
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StringApplication.csproj.GenerateResource.Cache
StringApplication.exe
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StringApplication.pdb
StringApplication.Properties.Resources.resources
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Shivprasad koirala
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