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By razamit
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Published: May 30 2008 / 11:09

Track down, discover and eliminate memory leaks in your applications with this free open source tool.
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Pantuky replied ago:

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Well... I suppose managed code might have a leaks if you are a creative, intrepid and determined bug writer. I myself have never experianced a legit leak in 7 years with C#. We had something resembling a leak in VB7, but this was the consiquence of some very poor design work (a global.bas containing loose functions which instantiated DirectX9 video canvases), but this was not a true leak in the true sense of the term.

Anyway, it is good to know how to pursue this if it should happen. Thanks for the NFO.

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