David Lock, our resident game programming expert, has just posted a real life example about his experience between .NET string vs StringBuilder. In short if you are going to modify the string then .NET string bad and StringBuilder good.
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David Lock, our resident game programming expert, has just posted a real life example about his experience between .NET string vs StringBuilder. In short if you are going to modify the string then .NET string bad and StringBuilder good.
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