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.NET Performance Profiling: Learn the Skills, Write Better Code

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In Practical Performance Profiling, MVP Jean-Philippe Gouigoux provides both the theory and practical skills necessary to analyze and improve the performance of .NET code. By focusing on the 20% of code defects that account for 80% of performance loss, Jean-Philippe Gouigoux guides the reader through using a profiler and explains how to identify and correct performance bottlenecks. This book is for all developers who wish to boost the performance of their .NET code without having to embark on the steep slopes of tuning.

Jean-Philippe Gouigoux draws on over ten years’ experience as a software architect specializing in this area to demystify performance in .NET code. In Practical Performance Profiling he explains how the .NET platform manages memory and uses a sample application based on a real software package to demonstrate a wide range of performance slowdowns. With clear explanations of how to set up automated test scenarios, use a profiler, diagnose problems, identify solutions and validate the results, Practical Performance Profiling makes efficient code an achievable goal for all .NET developers.

Download your free copy of Practical Performance Profiling by Jean-Philippe Gouigoux, and learn all the performance profiling techniques you need to write the best possible code.

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Author profile: Jean-Philippe Gouigoux

JP Gouigoux is a MCTS/MCPD Enterprise Architect, and MVP "Connected System Developer," with an Engineering degree in Mechanical Systems from the Université de Technologie de Compiègne (France) and a Master of Science in Advanced Automation and Design from Cranfield University (UK). JP works as a software architect, and is a board member at MGDIS, an innovative software company based in Vannes (France). His role includes responsibility for platform architecture for a customer base of ~850, as well as R&D, internal and external training, and expertise in .NET.

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