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QuestionWhy it doesn't eat SYSTEM MEMORY???? Pin
Nick Reshetinsky16-Mar-10 7:00
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AspDotNetDev16-Mar-10 10:17
protectorAspDotNetDev16-Mar-10 10:17 
I know. You'll note that I said they don't typically get interned for runtime generated strings and that, if they (hypothetically) were (such as by using string.Intern), there were only a few unique strings so they would (hypothetically) not cause much of a memory footprint. By "unique", I meant the data would be unique, not the instances of that data ("A" and "A" are not unique, but they are two different instances). Was just pointing out some things the OP might want to think about (since the OP seems more interested in learning rather than solving a specific problem, as there isn't really a problem presented by the OP).
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Question[SOLVED] Is reference comparison atomic? Pin
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