Top Ten Traps in C# for C++ Programmers
Trap 1: Finalizers and IDisposable – Why the Destructor Is Not a Replacement When a class in C# implements a finalizer, the runtime places the object ...
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Trap 1: Finalizers and IDisposable – Why the Destructor Is Not a Replacement When a class in C# implements a finalizer, the runtime places the object ...
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