On Tuesday 18th, Victor and I will be presenting A Lap Around VS2010. Check which other talks are available and register here.
This is the event information:
- Horario: martes, 18 de noviembre de 2008 16:00 - 22:00 p.m.
- Lugar: ITTC. Sarmiento 1113 Piso 5. Buenos Aires Argentina.
- Registración
- Descripción:
Durante los dÃas del 27 al 30 de Octubre se lleva a cabo la Professional Developer Conference en Los Angeles, Estados Unidos. Durante este evento Microsoft realiza grandes anuncios sobre novedades en la plataforma de desarrollo, presentando su visión de Cloud Computing, construyendo aplicaciones que desdibujan las barreras entre la PC, la Web y los dispositivos móviles, lo nuevo en VS 2010, .net Framework 4, distintos avances sobre Windows 7, la siguiente mayor versión de la plataforma cliente Windows y mucho más. En este evento, estaremos presentando algunas de las novedades develadas durante el evento, contando con disertantes asistentes al mismo....
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You'd think that after the serious leaks people was hitting with the XmlSerializer, the "new" (in .NET 2.0!!! but which many seem to forget about, just like AVOID doing new XmlTextReader in a PDC *keynote*) XmlSerializerFactory would do away with those.
Well, bad news: you need to be AS careful as you are with the XmlSerializer in order to avoid those leaks (which are BY DESIGN, BTW). Turns out that apparently the same designer made the same "by design" decisions with the XmlSerializerFactory.
For those not using the factory yet: it was basically meant to be the cache of XmlSerializer types that you had to do manually in the past). If provides a factory method with all the same overloads the XmlSerializer receives and hands you back an instance of a serializer, supposedly caching the generated types (as the ...
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