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justin cater

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Memory leaks – measuring frequency and severity Posted: Sep 8, 2014 7:28 AM
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This post is part of our open culture – we continue sharing insights from our day-to-day work. This time we take a peek at the very core of our value proposition, namely – looking for the answer to these questions: How often do memory leaks occur in Java applications? How big is a memory leak? […]

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