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Great Reflection Article posted to MSDN Mag site

Joel Pobar (master of all things dynamic) wrote a great piece on reflection in this month’s MSDN Mag..

 

Reflection: Dodge Common Performance Pitfalls to Craft Speedy Applications

 

He does a good job spelling out where to use (and not use reflection), what the perf implications of reflection are… some good stuff on CLR 2.0 as well.

 

As an aside, much of this information was gathered and distilled as of an exercise the Windows team strongly encouraged us to do such that they could make wise judgments about where to use reflection as part of code the ships in Windows.   Kudos to Joel for pushing this process all the way through to the end by getting the information out to you!

 

Published 15 June 05 05:01 by BradA
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# Jonathan Hardwick said on June 16, 2005 12:50 AM:
IronPython is a .NET implementation of Python, written by Jim Hugunin. It’s now reached v0.7.6, and has...
# Jonathan Hardwick said on March 17, 2007 1:27 AM:

IronPython is a .NET implementation of Python, written by Jim Hugunin . It’s now reached v0.7.6, and

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