
Coding Agents with Scott Hunter
.NET Rocks!
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From IBM 650 to .NET Innovations
This chapter explores the historical significance of computing, particularly focusing on the IBM 650 as the first mass-produced computer. It discusses memory management techniques within .NET, including the introduction of the Zlink library and the use of ring buffers to optimize performance. The conversation also reflects on the evolution of C# features and the challenges faced in software agreements, offering insights into the complexities of modern technology development.
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