Support WebCast: Microsoft .NET Framework Performance: Tips, Tools, and Techniques (324768)
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- Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0
This article was previously published under Q324768 Session SummaryDuring this session, we will discuss performance,
working set, startup time, and scalability best practices for developing .NET
Framework applications. We will also talk about tools that a developer can use
to find potential performance problem areas in managed code. The session will
explain how to write applications so that they make optimal use of JIT and GC,
and various APIs in the .NET Framework. To benefit from this session, the
audience needs to be very familiar with the .NET Framework and the Visual C#
programming language. This is a
Level
300-400 session that was recorded May 1, 2002 and presented by
Gregor Noriskin. Gregor Noriskin is a CLR Performance Program Manager who
joined Microsoft in 1998 as a Software Development Consultant. He worked on
numerous large-scale e-commerce application development projects for customers
world-wide. In 2000, he became an Architectural Advisor to early adopters of
.NET Framework and Visual Studio .NET. He ensures that the CLR meets the
performance requirements of customers and partners. Viewing the PresentationTo view, please click on the link:
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