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About a week ago, Bob Gladon blogged about the performance of string concatenations. Erwyn van der Meer, a colleague of mine who unfortunately still doesn't blog here, responded to that post with a link to Rico Mariani's weblog. Rico regulary blogs about performance issues.

I just bumped into a video on channel 9. So I finally got to see what he looks and sounds like and to hear him talk about performance issues. But even better. When I looked at the comments posted with that video, I discovered a link to a document with links to articles and recommendations regarding performance. The same document also list a few performance quizes, which I will try soon to see if I really understand it all, and links to articles related to the garbage collector. Most items have already been blogged, but this list really saves you a lot of time. And it all makes sense, at least to me. You can find the list here,

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Jan Schreuder said:

I still owe you an answer as to why I don't blog yet. Right now I am spending quite some (spare) time on getting the SharePoint workspaces up and running within our company and I don't want to spend too much time behind my computer screen in the evening ;). But the good news is that I am still considering starting a blog. I guess it would be more convenient to respond to somone's post on my own blog.
# June 1, 2005 9:28 PM
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