“Once System.Diagnostics.StackWalk a…”
Once System.Diagnostics.StackWalk and “__asm mov [__EBP], ebp;” become useful tools, you realize that you’ve exhausted an infrastructure’s extensibility hooks. Sigh!
Once System.Diagnostics.StackWalk and “__asm mov [__EBP], ebp;” become useful tools, you realize that you’ve exhausted an infrastructure’s extensibility hooks. Sigh!
COM was love This isn’t an Enterprise Services crusade. There’s a lot of very useful stuff and I am pointing it out. That’s all ;) However, I think I should admit that I did indeed have a very long affair with the entire ES/COM+/MTS/COM family. {Is that a nasty thing to admit?}. The love went away, now we’re just good friends. October 1992. The first time COM got into customer’s hands. I got this CD and I...
My friend Morten Abrahamsen from Norway, an exceptionally smart software architect with a very practical view on things and a lot of experience building large transactional systems, has written a comment very worth reading here in the blog that deserves to seen not only by the folks who accidentially click the comments link. Morten says: “Interesting how the struggle for singular performance clouds the overview of a flexible architecture that is resilient to change, versioning and implementation details.”.