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Email Something Huge: Introducing the Big Mailer Utility
You must have the following to use this program: NET 3.5 Framework installed on the client.NET 3.5 All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Tags: Open Source Tools I often have to send large files around by email. For example, I had to email a colleague a 10 MB file. It seems a little rude to hit him out of the blue with a 10 MB email. wanted something cleaner and less intrusive. So I created a simple utility I called "Big Mailer". figured I'd blog about it and share it with the world. Enjoy!
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Monday, March 17, 2008
NET 3.5 Brings Breaking Changes to ThreadPool
thought we had figured out something significant when I posted.NET 3.5 Brings Major (Undocumented) Changes to ThreadPool where we discovered that the.NET 3.5 NET 2.0) NET 2.0 NET 2.0). NET 2.0). BUT, and here's the but: NET 3.5 NET 2.0 SP1 -- i.e.NET 3.5). NET 2.0 SP1 -- i.e.NET 3.5). NET 2.0 To make this more real for everyone, this applies to you if you use any of the following: ASP.NET, WCF,NET Remoting, Delegate.BeginInvoke, SqlCommand.BeginExecute*, Windows Workflow , and more. Holy smokes!
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Monday, February 25, 2008
NET 3.5 Brings Major (Undocumented) Changes to ThreadPool
and ran it side-by-side with.NET 3.5 and here's what we saw (blue = 3.5, red = 1.1): As of.NET 3.5 For example, in our contrived case,NET 1.1 ran about twice as fast as.NET 3.5 ( ! ) : Here's the program and source code (trimmed down to run in both.NET 1.1 and 3.5). All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. It was all going so smoothly. It started with a great joke involving Wilson (the volleyball from Cast Away ). Each color represents the thread that did that computation.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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NET 3.5 Brings Breaking Changes to ThreadPool
thought we had figured out something significant when I posted.NET 3.5 Brings Major (Undocumented) Changes to ThreadPool where we discovered that the.NET 3.5 NET 2.0) NET 2.0 NET 2.0). NET 2.0). BUT, and here's the but: NET 3.5 NET 2.0 SP1 -- i.e.NET 3.5). NET 2.0 SP1 -- i.e.NET 3.5). NET 2.0 To make this more real for everyone, this applies to you if you use any of the following: ASP.NET, WCF,NET Remoting, Delegate.BeginInvoke, SqlCommand.BeginExecute*, Windows Workflow , and more. Holy smokes!
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Monday, February 25, 2008
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NET 3.5 Brings Major (Undocumented) Changes to ThreadPool
and ran it side-by-side with.NET 3.5 and here's what we saw (blue = 3.5, red = 1.1): As of.NET 3.5 For example, in our contrived case,NET 1.1 ran about twice as fast as.NET 3.5 ( ! ) : Here's the program and source code (trimmed down to run in both.NET 1.1 and 3.5). All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. It was all going so smoothly. It started with a great joke involving Wilson (the volleyball from Cast Away ). Each color represents the thread that did that computation.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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Email Something Huge: Introducing the Big Mailer Utility
You must have the following to use this program: NET 3.5 Framework installed on the client.NET 3.5 All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Tags: Open Source Tools I often have to send large files around by email. For example, I had to email a colleague a 10 MB file. It seems a little rude to hit him out of the blue with a 10 MB email. wanted something cleaner and less intrusive. So I created a simple utility I called "Big Mailer". figured I'd blog about it and share it with the world. Enjoy!
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