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Apr
4 |
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awarded | Notable Question |
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Feb
28 |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb
8 |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan
18 |
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accepted | WPF, Background worker and garbage collection |
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Jan
18 |
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comment |
WPF, Background worker and garbage collection My mistake, I made it public to be able to unregister the handlers but then just added a public method for the purpose. Based on your answer I understand even this is not needed. Thanks for the link to the other question btw |
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Jan
18 |
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asked | WPF, Background worker and garbage collection |
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Dec
5 |
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awarded | Teacher |
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Oct
30 |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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Oct
17 |
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awarded | Critic |
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Sep
21 |
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awarded | Custodian |
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Sep
1 |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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May
30 |
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revised |
validation with Entity framework and WPF/Silverlight or ASP.Net added 151 characters in body |
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May
30 |
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asked | validation with Entity framework and WPF/Silverlight or ASP.Net |
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May
23 |
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accepted | Converting list of strings to xml |
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May
23 |
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asked | Converting list of strings to xml |
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May
13 |
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accepted | Abandoned mutex exception |
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May
10 |
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revised |
Abandoned mutex exception added 549 characters in body |
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May
10 |
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comment |
Abandoned mutex exception I tried making the variable static and having the threads not terminate but I ended up with the same exception. |
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May
10 |
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revised |
Abandoned mutex exception changed tags |
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May
10 |
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asked | Abandoned mutex exception |