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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Atomicity, volatility and immutability are different, part two

by Eric Lippert via Fabulous Adventures In Coding on 5/31/2011 9:56:24 PM

Last time we established that an "atomic" read or write of a variable means that in multithreaded scenarios, you never end up with "halfway mutated" values in the variable. The variable goes from unmutated to mutated directly, with no intervening state. I also talked a bit about how making fields of a struct "readonly" has no effect on atomicity; when the struct is copied around, it may be copied around four bytes at a time regardless of whether its fields are marked as "readonly" or not. There ...

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Record Visual Studio Web Test Using Fiddler

by ssmith via Blog on 5/31/2011 4:09:00 PM

Fiddler is a great tool for examining and working with HTTP requests.  If you’re a web developer, it’s one of those tools that you should definitely be at least aware of.  The most recent version has some nice new features, like being able to very easily isolate which window or process it’s recording, so you don’t end up with a lot of noise from messengers and other background HTTP requests.  The feature I want to describe for this post has actually been around for a while, so eve ...

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