Async Wandering Part 10 — Project Loom in .NET – awaiting with fibers

This is the tenth part of the Async Wandering series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 – Why creating Form from WinForms in unit tests breaks async? In Part 8 I mentioned that async could be implemented as fibers and this is the goal of … Continue reading Async Wandering Part 10 — Project Loom in .NET – awaiting with fibers

Bit Twiddling Part 2 — Reverse engineering Profesor Klaus Intensywny Kurs to fix missing microphone — Profesor Klaus Intensywny Kurs bez mikrofonu

This is the second part of the Bit Twiddling series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Par 1 — Modifying Android application on a binary level Word of warning: if you come to this post to find the solution only and you are not interested in the … Continue reading Bit Twiddling Part 2 — Reverse engineering Profesor Klaus Intensywny Kurs to fix missing microphone — Profesor Klaus Intensywny Kurs bez mikrofonu

.NET Inside Out Part 24 – Synchronous waiting for the Task in the same frame

This is the twentieth fourth part of the .NET Inside Out series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 – Virtual and non-virtual calls in C# Let’s take this code: and compare it with this one: They look very similar, however, they give different outputs. First … Continue reading .NET Inside Out Part 24 – Synchronous waiting for the Task in the same frame

.NET Inside Out Part 23 – Machine code address of any .NET Core method

This is the twentieth third part of the .NET Inside Out series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 – Virtual and non-virtual calls in C# .NET Core introduced tiered compilation and reworked AOT compilation. Previously, we could get address of machine code by calling GetFunctionPointer … Continue reading .NET Inside Out Part 23 – Machine code address of any .NET Core method