Reuse objects instead of creating new ones
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Reuse objects instead of creating new ones has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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- Object Pooling
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- Object Pool Class
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| Rdf:type | Memory Optimization Strategy | [1] |
| Related to | Object Pooling | [1] |
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Reuse objects instead of creating new ones. Object pooling can be particularly effective for objects that are frequently created and destroyed. ### 5. **Garbage Collection Tuning** Tune the garbage collector to better suit your application…
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