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December | 2009 | Pschierer Web Development: A Start Up Journey
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Pschierer Web Development: A Start Up Journey. Programming, digital art, SEO, business start up, personal development. Monthly Archives: December 2009. C# Graphics Tool, Paint Event, Bitmap Graphic, Resources. December 27, 2009. But don’t you worry. I’m not a selfish girl. I plan on sharing my love affair with you. The graphics tool is huge, so this is only a basic tutorial. I’m also including my resources at the end. Check them out. They’ve done me well. So then, let’s get started. To use the Paint Event.
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Debugging Tools to Diagnose a Memory Leak
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The Black Box of .NET. Programming, Design, Architecture, and the internals of Microsoft .NET. The Black Box of .NET Headline Animator. Friday, December 9, 2011. Debugging Tools to Diagnose a Memory Leak. Taskmgr.exe. Make sure to make the following columns visible:. Memory - Working Set. Memory - Private Working Set. Memory - Commit Size. USER Objects (if WinForm app). GDI Objects (if WinForm app). Debugging Tools for Windows (WinDbg, SOS, Kernel Debugger, etc.). CLR Profiler 2.0. CLR Profiler 4.0.
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December 2011
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The Black Box of .NET. Programming, Design, Architecture, and the internals of Microsoft .NET. The Black Box of .NET Headline Animator. Friday, December 9, 2011. Debugging Tools to Diagnose a Memory Leak. Taskmgr.exe. Make sure to make the following columns visible:. Memory - Working Set. Memory - Private Working Set. Memory - Commit Size. USER Objects (if WinForm app). GDI Objects (if WinForm app). Debugging Tools for Windows (WinDbg, SOS, Kernel Debugger, etc.). CLR Profiler 2.0. CLR Profiler 4.0.
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Windows Development : TheCodeMonk
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Why excellent vendor support matters. We have been having some strange problems on production installs. Things like screens clearing when they shouldn’t, applications slowing down when they didn’t before, and people’s computers running slower and slower until they close our application. When I was finally informed of this, I knew it had to be memory leaks. So I fired up the excellent MemProfiler. I don’t have to worry. I know I am taken care of. WPF – More *Cooler* Information. I’m reading a pretty...
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Improving Performance Of a website | Chandresh Patel
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ASPNET MVC 1.0. GOOGLE MAPS API →. Improving Performance Of a website. June 21, 2011. 1) Implement Serverside ViewState. If you think your website is running slowly and you need to improve performance by 150% in short time. This may help you a lot. S, with the technique demonstrated on this article, you could reduce dramatically the load time of the page. You can store ViewState in Cache. I have attached sample code for implementing this idea in your application. System.Web.UI.Page. Http:/ www.dotnet...
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cocoa Archives - zobie's blog
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I create software, I like music, and I'm mildly(? The Rest of My Development Environment. As a professional software developer the vast majority of my experience has been working on C#. The tools that I use for C#.NET are pretty standard:. Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. SQL Server Management Studio. To chase down memory leaks. To help locate performance problems. To stay connected to coworkers. TFS) for tracking work items and for version control. The other huge benefit to working in VMWare is memory....
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April | 2012 | kev.Blog()
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April 26, 2012. Never Rely on the FCL to Dispose. 8212; Tags: dispose. 8212; kevinhick @ 2:32 pm. I was changing some old code when I came across this:. GetExecutingAssembly().GetManifestResourceStream(BuildManifestTransform) );. I said to myself ‘. Readers and Streams are usually disposable, but this XmlTextReader and the UnmanagedMemoryStream from GetManifestResourceStream aren’t being disposed. I wonder if they’re being disposed inside the Load method. Memory profiler we’ve purchased for finding leaks:.
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Debugging memory leaks in Ruby
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Programming, Technology and the Art of Hacking. Debugging memory leaks in Ruby. Over 1 year ago. At some point in the life of every Rails developer you are bound to hit a memory leak. It may be tiny amount of constant memory growth, or a spurt of growth that hits you on the job queue when certain jobs run. Sadly, most Ruby devs out there simply employ monit. Or unicorn worker killers. This allows you to move along and do more. Work, tidily sweeping the problem snugly under the carpet. The easy ones -.