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How Does the StringBuilder Work in .NET? (Part 2)

8th July 202125th January 2024 Steve Gordon

Part Two: Understanding the Overhead of a StringBuilder To continue exploring how the StringBuilder works, we’ll shift focus and study its logical design. Today, we’ll start by looking at how the type is designed and the overhead involved with creating and using StringBuilder instances. If you missed part one of this series, I explained why […]

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