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Date: 2017-04-03 15:58:11
Computing
Software engineering
Computer programming
Memory management
Software bugs
Data types
Procedural programming languages
Programming languages
Garbage collection
Garbage
C dynamic memory allocation
Memory leak

From trash to treasure: timing-sensitive garbage collection Mathias V. Pedersen Aslan Askarov

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