The Garbage Collection Handbook: The Art of Automatic Memory Management (2nd Ed)

The second edition of 'The Garbage Collection Handbook' provides an updated, comprehensive guide to automatic memory management techniques. It covers both traditional algorithms and modern approaches for high-performance computing environments.
Why it matters
Understanding memory management is critical for software developers building efficient, scalable applications in modern programming languages.
Richard Jones’s Garbage Collection (Wiley, 1996) was a milestone book in the area of automatic memory management. Its widely acclaimed successor, The Garbage Collection Handbook: The Art of Automatic Memory Management captured the state of the field in 2012. However, technology developments have made memory management more challenging, interesting and important than ever. This second edition updates the handbook, bringing together a wealth of knowledge gathered by automatic memory management researchers and developers over the past sixty years. The authors compare the most important approaches and state-of-the-art techniques in a single, accessible framework.
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