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Understanding arithmetic overflow checking in C#

Default context = unchecked By default, arithmetic operations and conversions in C# are executed in an unchecked context. This means that for a signed integer it overflows from int.MaxValue to int.MinValue and underflows from int.MinValue to int.MaxValue, hence both statements below evaluates to true: Similarly, for an unsigned integer it will underflow from 0 to …

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.Net Tips – Using custom ServiceThrottlingAttribute to specify WCF service throttling behaviour

If you have created a WCF service in the past then I assume you’re aware that WCF is very heavily configuration-driven and that you can specify the service behaviour including the throttling parameters (MaxConcurrentCalls, MaxConcurrentInstances, MaxConcurrentSessions) in the config file. But to specify the type of service (PerCall, PerSession or Singleton) you need to apply …

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Extension methods for compressing/decompressing string

Serialization Overhead When it comes to serializing/deserializing objects for transport through the wire, you will most likely incur some overhead in the serialized message though the amount of overhead varies depends on the data interchange format used – XML is overly verbose where as JSON is much more light-weight: XML representation: JSON representation: {“MyProperty”:10} As …

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