Memory Usage from Task Manager
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First, STOP using Task Manager to tell you how much memory your .NET app is using. It's telling you how much memory the .NET CLR has RESERVED for your app, not how much it's actually using. This has been documented countless thousands of times all over the web. I know I've posted the explanation dozens of times here on CP. .net memory task manager[^]
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You already got the "second", I just didn't specify it.
A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
Dave Kreskowiak -
You already got the "second", I just didn't specify it.
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Google is only as useful as the person using (or NOT using) it. If you can't do research and teach yourself, you're screwed in this business.
A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
Dave Kreskowiak -
Google is only as useful as the person using (or NOT using) it. If you can't do research and teach yourself, you're screwed in this business.
A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
Dave Kreskowiak -
Funny you should say that...but it has nothing to do with ME being a sour old man.
A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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Hey, I only speak the truth. If you can't handle it, don't be whiny about it and go get some ice cream yourself.
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