Thursday, August 8, 2019

data caching

Configuration Management will be used in software configuration.

  1. Microsoft Enterprise Library 6
  2. Exploring Caching: Using Caching Application Enterprise Library 4.1
  3. Cache: A threadsafe, Simple, Efficient, Generic In-memory Cache
  4. Caching in .NET Framework Applications
  5. MemoryCache Class
  6. A Simple and Generic Cache
  7. Caching Data in WinForms DataGridView in NET 2.0
  8. Data Caching
  9. Configuration Management
  10. Simple Method Caching
  11. Virtual Cache
  12. Refresh your cached data asynchronously
  13. Ten Caching Mistakes that Break your App
  14. How to use data caching in a .NET Windows Forms application
  15. DataTable caching performance
  16. Using C# Generics to implement a Cache collection
  17. How to: Cache Objects Simply using System.Runtime.Caching.MemoryCache
  18. A High Performance Multi-Threaded LRU Cache
  19. Cache Collection
  20. Simple cache object and cache dictionary
  21. WeakReferences as a Good Caching Mechanism
  22. A C# data import caching solution utilizing Generics and your existing business classes
  23. Creating an in-memory "L1" Cache for StackExchange.Redis .NET Clients
  24. Caching in .NET
  25. Simple Client Side WCF Caching
  26. Generic Lazy Load Cache Class
  27. Caching for Non-Web Applications – Part 1
  28. Distributed Cache - Simplified
  29. How to Create a Simple Enterprise Library Cache Manager Provider for Velocity
  30. Demystifying the .NET Global Assembly Cache
  31. Why Object Oriented Programming Matters
  32. SimpleCache Gives You a Small, Fast and Flexible Cache for Your Application
  33. Using Cache in Your WinForms Applications
  34. Towards a Better Local Caching Strategy
  35. Implementing Distributed Caching using Memcached
  36. Memory cache for collections of objects
  37. Generic Cache Manager
  38. Installing a DLL into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC)
  39. Using Reflection to Bind Object Data to Data Sources
  40. Who We Are:a chinese outsourcing vendor
  41. Object Cache

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