Jon Skeet's blog articles

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on 9/18/2011 12:09 AM
EDIT, 17th October 2011: Last week Kobalt closed down... so the choice about whether or not I'd buy from them again is now moot. However, PC Specialist sells a very similar spec, now including the matte screen... As some of you will know, our house was burgled in April, and the thieves took three laptops (and very little else), including my main personal laptop. Obviously I ordered a replacement, partly covered by the insurance from my old laptop. However, I took the opportunity to spoil myself a little..[...]
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on 9/2/2011 9:53 AM
It's just occurred to me that I've forgotten to mention a few of the things I'll be up to in the near-ish future. (I've talked about next week's Progressive .NET session before.) This is just a quick rundown - follow the links for more blurb and details. .NET Developer Network - Bristol, September 21st (evening) I'll be talking about async in Bristol - possibly at a high level, possibly in detail, depending on the audience experience. This is my first time talking with this particular user group, althoug[...]
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on 8/22/2011 4:06 PM
As with almost any performance work, your mileage may vary (in particular the 64-bit JIT may work differently) and you almost certainly shouldn't care. Relatively few people write production code which is worth micro-optimizing. Please don't take this post as an invitation to make code more complicated for the sake of irrelevant and possibly mythical performance changes. It took me a surprisingly long time to find the problem described in the previous blog post, and almost no time at all to fix it. I unde[...]
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on 8/22/2011 2:57 PM
As with almost any performance work, your mileage may vary (in particular the 64-bit JIT may work differently) and you almost certainly shouldn't care. Relatively few people write production code which is worth micro-optimizing. Please don't take this post as an invitation to make code more complicated for the sake of irrelevant and possibly mythical performance changes. I've been doing quite a bit of work on Noda Time recently - and have started getting my head round all the work that James Keesey has pu[...]
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