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Thursday, April 04, 2002 |
Use the (shared) source, Luke! --Yoda (kinda)
Peter Drayton put some cool code samples online which show how to extend the SSCLI [aka. Rotor] to implement new IL opcodes. [yes, I took the Yoda-quote from his slides ;)] [Ingo Rammer's DotNetCentric]
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Are you looking to make the switch from ASP 3.0 to ASP.Net? Here are ten great resources (books, web sites, tools) to get you on your way. Article. Apr 4, 2002.
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Page Output Caching, Part 1 ASP.NET page output caching makes your Web application faster. Using the page output cache is made easy by the factored design into both high-level and low-level APIs. ASP.NET is very efficient regardless of whether Output Caching is utilized or not. The possible performance gains are quite obvious. When output caching is used, ASP.NET is doing less work to satisfy a request, thus allowing the response to be served faster.
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© Copyright 2002 Sam Gentile.
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