Re: unmanaged vs managed.



"TheMadHatter" <TheMadHatter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
I dont suppose you have the answers to any of my original Qs?


To be honest, all of us responding know the answers to your questions.
Optimized I/O, Threading, GC, Pinning, Heap vs Stack, etc, are what I do all
day long. I suspect the others are in a similar situation. Peter, Jon, and I
all know this stuff pretty darn well.

I'm just avoiding answering the questions, due to a feeling that the answers
are going to lead you into more trouble, rather than to the solution you're
actually looking for. In the years I've been doing this, that seems to
happen... alot.

--
Chris Mullins


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