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Who’s Got Their Hands on My .NET Objects?

Everything in .NET revolves around memory. As in who in the heck is holding on to all my objects so memory usage just keeps going up and up and up. In conjunction with the Linked In .NET Users Group, on Friday, July 22, 2011 at 10:00 AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern, I’ll be doing a demo only session on how to see the different ways of looking at your memory references. You’ll see everything from WinDBG and SOS, to interesting commercial tools that show you the complete graph. The session is free and all you need to do is sign up here. If you’re on Linked In, consider joining the Linked In .NET User Group as well.

If you like what I present, you can get much more at our upcoming Devscovery Austin event on October 18th-20th.

John Robbins

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