David Notario's WebLog

7/17/2020

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One of the first things I had to do when I started working in Outlook Web Access (will call it OWA...

Author: davidnotario Date: 01/13/2006

Short answer is yes. One of the advantages of generating native code at runtime is that we know what...

Author: davidnotario Date: 08/15/2005

Some very common questions I get from customers regarding floating point are: - I get different...

Author: davidnotario Date: 08/08/2005

I’ve seen some confusion in some MS internal mailing lists about when singletons are instantiated...

Author: davidnotario Date: 07/19/2005

Would you like to join the CLR's development team? We have 2 job openings for the Rotor project, the...

Author: davidnotario Date: 06/15/2005

I get this question a lot ‘When do class constructors (.cctor) get run’ My answer is usually: ‘It...

Author: davidnotario Date: 02/08/2005

If you are writing a compiler that targets IL or just emitting IL, you may find this an interesting...

Author: davidnotario Date: 02/04/2005

In a JIT compiler, inlining can become an expensive optimization (compile time wise): it can involve...

Author: davidnotario Date: 11/01/2004

Inlining is an optimization that can happen when you have calls. The optimization consists in...

Author: davidnotario Date: 10/28/2004

I'll be doing a series of articles on how the x86 CLR JIT compiler works and the different...

Author: davidnotario Date: 10/26/2004

Hi, my name's David Notario. I'm a developer in the x86 JIT compiler team in the CLR, although we've...

Author: davidnotario Date: 10/25/2004