Sign in
Parallel Development in Visual Studio
Translate This Page
Translate this page
Powered by
Microsoft® Translator
Options
Email Blog Author
RSS for posts
Atom
OK
Search
Tags
.NET 4
Announcements
Callstack
Code Gallery
Concurrency Visualizer
Debugging
Developer Preview
ETW
False Sharing
Garbage Collection
Multithread
Pages
Parallel
Parallel Computing
Parallel Extensions
Personal
PLINQ
Profiler
Profiling
Scenario Marker
TPL
Trace
UI
Visual Studio
Visual Studio 2010
Archive
Archives
April 2012
(2)
March 2012
(4)
November 2011
(1)
October 2011
(1)
September 2011
(7)
June 2011
(2)
May 2011
(3)
March 2011
(2)
February 2011
(1)
January 2011
(5)
November 2010
(2)
August 2010
(1)
July 2010
(2)
June 2010
(3)
May 2010
(2)
April 2010
(5)
March 2010
(5)
February 2010
(8)
January 2010
(6)
December 2009
(9)
November 2009
(8)
October 2009
(13)
Posts
Subscribe via RSS
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
Parallel Development in Visual Studio
Analyzing C++ AMP Code with the Concurrency Visualizer
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
James Rapp
0
Comments
The Concurrency Visualizer provides information to help developers make sense of C++ AMP applications. I wrote an entry about this and posted it on the Native Concurrency blog. If you are a C++ AMP developer, I recommend checking it out. James Rapp
Parallel Development in Visual Studio
I’ve deployed CVCollectionCmd. How can I Visualize the Traces I Collected?
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
James Rapp
0
Comments
Chances are that you deployed CVCollectionCmd on a machine without Visual Studio 11 in order to collect traces for use with the Concurrency Visualizer. To view the traces in the Concurrency Visualizer, it’s simply a matter of bringing the trace...
Parallel Development in Visual Studio
Where is the CVCollectionCmd installer?
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
James Rapp
0
Comments
Previously, I described how to use CVCollectionCmd to collect Concurrency Visualizer traces on a machine that lacks Visual Studio. But where is the CVCollectionCmd installer? This entry describes where to find the CVCollectionCmd installer and how to...
Parallel Development in Visual Studio
CVCollectionCmd: Collecting Concurrency Visualizer Traces where Visual Studio 11 is not Installed
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
James Rapp
0
Comments
The Concurrency Visualizer in Visual Studio 11 comes with a standalone collection utility that allows you to collect traces on machines where Visual Studio 11 is not installed. This may come in handy when you need to visualize the behavior of an application...
Page 1 of 1 (4 items)