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April 2004 - Posts

More late-bound invocation scenario notes

There are various other scenario’s in the invocation space that have not been dissected. I mentioned a few of them in the comments section of one of my other posts . To be a little more illustrative, this posting will iterate over some of these
Posted by joelpob | 11 Comments

Debugging Rotor with GDB

I'm posting up a “getting started“ style document that previous members of the Rotor team cooked up, it illustrates some notes for debugging under the GDB environment (FreeBSD and MacOS). Enjoy. Launching GDB Debugging a new instance of an
Posted by joelpob | 3 Comments

A fun lunch with a couple of Rotor fans

Just thought I'd quickly shout-out to Justin Rogers and Darren Neimke . Had lunch with these guys today and had a fun time. Justin is doing some stuff over in .NET Terrarium land along with other things, and Darren is a fellow Aussie, over here for the
Posted by joelpob | 7 Comments

More Microsoft Interview/Job stuff

After my post about the CLR team job openings, I've had a bunch of mixed responses. Some good, some very bad. A friend of mine recently pointed me at this little wonder: http://weblogs.asp.net/jobsblog/ . If I had this kind of information back when I
Posted by joelpob | 0 Comments

Another CLR (Reflection) blogger...

We should all welcome , and subscribe to Chris King's blog, over at: http://blogs.msdn.com/kingces . Chris King is the System.Reflection dev - he works in the metadata weeds all day. He's promised all sorts of wonderful Reflection and Reflection Generics
Posted by joelpob | 2 Comments

Late-bound invocation notes - CallVirt, Delegates, DynamicMethod, InvokeMember.

I've been cooking up some notes on the ways one may do late-bound or dynamic invocation. It's unpolished, but hopefully you can dig yourself out of the weeds to get something out of it. Don't expect it to be complete, but if there's enough interest, I'll
Posted by joelpob | 20 Comments
 
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