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PFE - Developer Notes for the Field
Visualizing Azure performance counters…
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
GregVar
I’ve blogged before about how some things are different in the cloud, namely Azure . That post dealt with finding out why your Azure Role crashed by using some of the logging facilities and storage available in Azure. That’s kind of a worst...
PFE - Developer Notes for the Field
Don’t guess when it comes to performance…a RegEx story.
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
GregVar
Many times, when I work with a customer, it’s because they’ve tried to accomplish something and need a little extra help. Often, this falls into the application optimization area. For example, a few years ago, I had a customer that was...
PFE - Developer Notes for the Field
Optimizing your life: E-Mail Edition
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
GregVar
As with most people, I hate to do the same thing more than once. In-fact, I had a job in college where I audited expense reports and then had to enter them into an application so they could be paid. The auditing of the expense report was...
PFE - Developer Notes for the Field
Exposing any class as a WCF endpoint…
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over 2 years ago
by
GregVar
Often, I’ll have a customer that wants to utilize a new feature in the .NET framework but they don’t necessarily know where to start or they have a large investment in another area and they’re afraid of the amount of rework required to get something...
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