Performance Code Review Tool – Practices Checker

Care about performance? Do you write your code with performance in mind? Want little help to spot performance bottlenecks automatically?

Practices Checker to the rescue.

The goal of the tool is

“Help you perform a manual code inspection by analyzing your application for potential coding and configuration settings that do not adhere to the patterns & practices ASP.NET Performance Checklist.”

The tool is available as free download here. Download, install, point to your web application solution folder and hit “Analyze” button. You will get the report for potential performance issues and recommendations on how to fix. I am sure you will be surprised by few findings.

Performance rules:

Case Study

I used Practices Checker with one of my recent engagements . The tool spotted in no time web pages where there were 30 loops, enormous amount of serialization issues, and few more.

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Published 21 January 08 09:37 by alikl

Comments

# alik levin's said on February 2, 2008 8:19 AM:

Want to spot coding anti-patterns from performance perspective without actually looking in the code?

# ACE Team - Security, Performance & Privacy said on March 11, 2008 4:51 PM:

How to anticipate or better off avoid performance related "surprises" during load and stress

# ACE Team - Security, Performance & Privacy said on March 11, 2008 4:53 PM:

How to anticipate or better off avoid performance related "surprises" during load and stress

# alik levin's said on April 21, 2008 6:16 AM:

These free performance tools will save you time and money identifying performance bottlenecks. Your customers

# Alik Levin's said on May 5, 2008 6:31 AM:

Field experience proves - the earlier performance is tackled in development lifecycle the better results

# Alik Levin's said on July 31, 2008 8:30 AM:

     To achieve best performance you need to make decisions based on trade-off between

# Alik Levin's said on August 1, 2008 7:20 AM:

    In my previous post -  Best ASP.NET Performance Winner For Data Binding - Hands

# Alik Levin's said on August 1, 2008 7:41 AM:

In my previous post - Best ASP.NET Performance Winner For Data Binding - Hands Up To Response.Write()

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