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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T14:10:20+00:00 2026-05-24T14:10:20+00:00

in my Class I have a static dictionary of strings object which contains a

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in my Class I have a static dictionary of strings object which contains a big number of Items (it reads from a file and initial them) I wrote a static constructor to do so and it takes a few seconds, but I want to do it once to be faster, since I’m doing it in ASP.Net and I want my website not to have this overhead what should I do? if this constructor runs for each object then I was thinking of some method instead but I guess I have to run this method in each page of website which user runs, so I think again it would be the same, am I right?
what’s your solution for initialization a big set of variables only once? thanks

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    2026-05-24T14:10:22+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 2:10 pm

    It runs once for the type, per AppDomain. Not once per instance. From the C# 4 spec, section 10.12:

    The static constructor for a closed class type executes at most once in a given application domain. The execution of a static constructor is triggered by the first of the following events to occur within an application domain:

    • An instance of the class type is created.
    • Any of the static members of the class type are referenced.

    Note the part about it being per closed class. So if you have a generic type Foo<T>, then Foo<string> is a separate type to Foo<object> (etc), will have separate static fields, and will have its static constructor invoked separately.

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