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Rick Byers
My school assignment required parsing PDB files
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over 4 years ago
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Rick Byers - exMSFT
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I'm just finishing up my Masters in Computer Science, and was surprised when I recently got an assignment that involved parsing PDB files. Over the years I've been involved in many discussions about why the Microsoft PDB format isn't public. John Robbins...
Rick Byers
New interviews with my CLR team members up on Channel9
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over 4 years ago
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Rick Byers - exMSFT
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There are a bunch of great new CLR v4-related video interviews up on Channel9. In particular: Jon, Thomas and Dave from my team (CLR diagnostics) discuss the advancements in debugging and profiling APIs in v4 Simon and I discuss in-process SxS...
Rick Byers
AnyCPU Exes are usually more trouble than they're worth
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over 4 years ago
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Rick Byers - exMSFT
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Over the past few months I've had some interesting debates with folks here (and some customers) about the cost/benefit trade-off of "AnyCPU" (architecture-neutral) managed EXEs. I think we've converged on a consensus that most of the time they're not...
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