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Adrian Hall18-Dec-02 7:07
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Jassim Rahma18-Dec-02 7:22
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Jeff J18-Dec-02 17:05
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Jassim Rahma21-Dec-02 10:20
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Jeff J21-Dec-02 17:52
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Jassim Rahma22-Dec-02 20:01
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GeneralMinimized window on Stausbar Pin
Jassim Rahma18-Dec-02 6:18
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QuestionWhy is my C# so big? Pin
Adrian Hall18-Dec-02 5:58
Adrian Hall18-Dec-02 5:58 
I have now completed my first real C# program - its a nice system tray thing with a notifier that goes and notifies me when I have new web mail by doing HTTP Post/Gets (these response with an XML reply which I then parse). It also uses the TaskbarNotifier class and the QuickRegistry class that I found in the CodeProject articles (many thanks to the respective authors for these).

My only problem is that the release version of the build consumes 14MB of RAM. I compare this with msnim (which Im sure is written with .NET) and other "long running" processes of the same caliber, and I can only come to the conclusion that I need to reduce the running footprint of my program.

Next Q: What can I do to reduce the running footprint?

I have:
* Changed the build type to "Release"
* Removed TRACE from the build parameters (under Conditional Compilation Constants)

Is there anything else in general I can do, or do I start attempting to rework code at this point to make it lighter weight? (e.g. constant sized strings rather than dynamic strings)

-Adrian
AnswerRe: My C# is bigger than yours Pin
Daniel Turini18-Dec-02 6:54
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AnswerRe: Why is my C# so big? Pin
Omega50118-Dec-02 10:38
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Stephane Rodriguez.18-Dec-02 21:47
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Omega50119-Dec-02 9:33
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Stephane Rodriguez.19-Dec-02 18:47
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Omega50119-Dec-02 21:14
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Burt Harris18-Dec-02 22:43
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Kannan Kalyanaraman19-Dec-02 2:20
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Burt Harris21-Dec-02 15:42
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GeneralAPI Calls from Win2k and Win98 Pin
Jonathan Austin18-Dec-02 5:54
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Jonathan Austin18-Dec-02 8:27
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GeneralHelp: Move file to a shared fold over network with File.Move() Pin
RT197118-Dec-02 5:41
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GeneralForgot to note that these codes are in a web app. Win app works OK. Pin
RT197118-Dec-02 6:00
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GeneralRe: Help: Move file to a shared fold over network with File.Move() Pin
SimonS18-Dec-02 22:37
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RT197119-Dec-02 5:47
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GeneralProject Dependencies Pin
Derek Lakin18-Dec-02 3:16
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