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Pigs Can Fly
Stack Walking in Xperf
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Bruce Dawson is a performance analyst on the client performance team. He has written this guest post on enabling stack walking using xperf for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows systems (Vista and Win7). For more posts on xperf see this page ...
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StackOverflow answer – why learn multi-core programming? #2
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In my last post I talked about how multi-threading can be used to improve responsiveness while loading a file. I’ve put together a sample program (source included) that shows how to do this in C# 3.0, .NET 3.5, and WPF using Visual Studio 2008. You can find a zip file with a complete project attached....
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