See larger picture | Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability (Patterns & Practices)
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Product Description Integrate proven performance and scalability techniques throughout the .NET application life cycle and gain an edge in building better-performing products. This guide presents a robust framework organized by task and role, helping developers, architects, testers, and administrators prioritize and implement the best options at the appropriate time. It offers focused, end-to-end guidance including processes for modeling performance and techniques for measuring, testing, and fine-tuning your applications. You ll also get tips direct from Microsoft development teams for improving the performance and scalability of managed code; Microsoft ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and SQL Server; Web services; .NET Remoting; XML; and more. The book features a How To section that details the steps for a number of specific performance-related tasks, such as adding performance counters and using the common language runtime (CLR) profiler. PATTERNS & PRACTICES guides are reviewed and approved by Microsoft engineering teams, consultants, partners, and customers delivering accurate, real-world information that s been technically validated and tested.
Featured Customer Reviews Very good book,
January 04, 2007 This is a very good book for every programmer to grow to next level. Book is written to address almost all issues related to software development. Need to have book for every programmer. Very Important Book!!,
December 21, 2005 All .Net developers have to keep Patterns & Practices publications under thier radar screen because one of the best works come out of that group. Must have,
August 22, 2005 To be honest, I hate two kilos books. Usually such a book contains not much information. But not this book.
It starts from design guidelines and 40-pages(!) length questionnaire, and covers in detail a lot of subjects, including CLR, interop, remoting, ASP, XML, Web Services, etc. performance. How to measure, how to test, how to tune.
If you have to know a lot of things about a lot of things concerned with .NET performance, this book is for you. simply great,
March 13, 2005 A great book that covers in detail any areas you need: CLR, strings management, collections, asp.net, ado.net, xml, SQL Server and much more. A practical handbook that should be on your desktop as a reference for you everyday programming.
[...] Must have to any enterprise developer,
July 22, 2004 In a word...WOW! There is such a wealth of info in this book. Direct for the source, one of the performance architects of the CLR (among other authors). This book is a must have for any developer who writes high use web apps or web services. The book goes into so much detail, and explains why one coding method is more efficient than another. Probably not a good beginner book, you should have a good grasp on .Net development first.
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