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August 2005 - Posts

Cracking Profile-Guided Optimization profile data with PGOMGR

In one of my previous postings I updated some of the information in my MSDN whitepaper on PGO. In this entry I'm going to go into more depth about one of the tools useful for PGO, which is PGOMGR (stands for PGO Manager). What the heck is this tool? Well
Posted by kanggatl | 3 Comments

Some Updates/Clarifications on 64bit and PGO WhitePapers

In this posting I'd just like to do some errata/updates to a couple of whitepapers which I have posted on MSDN. First, in my data alignment article (located at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dv_vstechart/html/vcconwindowsdataalignmentonipfx86x86-64.asp
Posted by kanggatl | 0 Comments

Visual C++ Labs at PDC

One of the things that I did not mention in my previous post was that at PDC we're going to have two extremely interesting labs at PDC. The "Visual C++ Upgrade Lab" and the "MFC/WinForms Integration Lab". I'll try to get someone to blog about the MFC/Winforms
Posted by kanggatl | 2 Comments

Visual C++ at PDC 2005

PDC 2005 looks like it will be fun and exciting (as it usually it). Being on the C++ team I wanted to look at the talks that had C++ based content, and I think we have some pretty cool looking sessions. Below I talk briefly about some of the cooler talks
Posted by kanggatl | 6 Comments

Allow me to reintroduce myself, my name is...

Kang Su Gatlin and I'm a program manager on the Visual C++ team. If you care about performance of C++ code then you've come to the right place, as my focus is on all things code generation related. That is basically everything from c2.dll onward (including
Posted by kanggatl | 1 Comments
 
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