MSDN Webcast: 24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development: .NET Compact Framework 3.5 Power Toys (Level 200)
Overview Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5 PowerToys is available as a separate downloadable set of tools, the PowerToys help to create better responding applications, assist in obtaining diagnostic information about the running application, and give the insight into the memory allocation strategies. The presenter gives the guided tour in PowerToys land around Remote Performance Monitor, GC Heap Viewer, and the .NET Compact Framework CLR Profiler. The attendee will learn how to identify and solve memory leaks inside the managed application, how to diagnose and solve performance bottlenecks, and how to minimize Garbage Collector activity.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 22nd October 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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