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April 2005 - Posts

Gray...it's the new Black

David Gray is an early Microsoft employee who left the company several years ago, but he has recently returned to work on the profiler team. He's just started up his MSDN blog, check out GrayCode here . [ianhu]
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Profiling ASP.NET apps with the help of unit and load tests

OK, so it's not quite the cure for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, but here is the basic process of profiling an ASP.NET app with the help of automated load test tools: http://blogs.msdn.com/ejarvi/archive/2005/04/21/410467.aspx
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ASP.NET Profiling

Here's the latest on profiling ASP.NET 2.0 applications on Beta 2: http://blogs.msdn.com/ejarvi/archive/2005/04/08/406578.aspx [ejarvi]
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Profiling FAQs

Scarroll has posted up some FAQs to answer some common questions that we are asked about the profiler. Profiling FAQ #1: Why doesn't my Sampling Call Tree look like my Instrumentation Call Tree Profiling FAQ #2: Why am I seeing functions from DLLs I didn't
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Job Opening on the Profiler Team!

We're hiring! If you're passionate about performance tools and want to be a developer on the profiler team, please submit a resume here: http://www.microsoft.com/careers/search/details.aspx?JobID=635b0257-f6ac-4de7-9483-edea9b92bdfe Job Title: Software
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Going off-road with Code Coverage

The first of Joc's series of posts on going "off-road" with the dynamic analysis tools has been posted. This post covers the basics of collecting code coverage information outside of the test framework. This is a must-read if you want to work with code
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Analyzing a performance report in the IDE: Parts three and four

The final two parts of my walkthrough for using the IDE to analyze a performance report are posted here and here . [ ianhu ]
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Going "off-road" with the profiler

Keep your eyes on Joc’s blog . He’s starting up a series of posts on how to use our profiler “off-road.” These posts will cover using the profiler outside of the IDE and some other deeper ways to use our product. Make sure to drop him a line if there
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when to choose sampling or instrumentation

Some thoughts on the basic differences between sampling and instrumentation: http://blogs.msdn.com/ejarvi/archive/2005/04/07/406350.aspx [ejarvi]
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