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Take advantage of the Buffer class in .NET to improve application performance through faster access to data in memory ...
How do I flush the buffer for the Console in C#? After I call Console.WriteLine (text), I'd like to be able to flush the buffer, so I know that the program has in fact gotten to that part of the code.
Take advantage of lambda expressions in C# to add flexibility and power to the anonymous methods in your application.
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