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Vance Morrison is currently an Architect on the .NET Runtime Team, specializing in performance issues with the runtime or managed code in general.
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Measuring managed code quickly and easiliy: CodeTimers
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over 6 years ago
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My performance blog entries to date have been 'foundational'. In entries so far, I talk about how to use Visual Studio to look at the native code generated for the runtime. With this foundation, we can now start exploring what the native code for managed...
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Digging deeper into managed code with Visual Studio: Using SOS
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over 6 years ago
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I have let my blog laps for too long. I am back to blogging. I realized reciently that we have simply not written down many interesting facts about how the runtime actually works. I want to fix this. Coming up in future blogs I am going to be doing a...
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