A New NProf Release?!

I guess what I posted about SlimTune must have made the rounds or something, cause three days after I said what I was doing, a new NProf was released. Here I went to all this trouble of creating a new profiler, and all I really had to do was complain :D

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Moar SlimTune

Primarily due to Washu request! [caption id=”attachment_186” align=”alignnone” width=”300” caption=”Mappings, native functions included!”]Mappings, native functions included![/caption] [caption id=”attachment_187” align=”alignnone” width=”300” caption=”It's…an actual profile!”]It's...an actual profile![/caption] [caption id=”attachment_194” align=”alignnone” width=”300” caption=”Another run, slightly improved SQL.”]Another run, slightly improved SQL.[/caption] [caption id=”attachment_197” align=”alignnone” width=”300” caption=”Tracking constructor calls!”]Tracking constructor calls![/caption]

Remote Profiling will NOT be secure in SlimTune

At least, not to begin with. There are some drawbacks to not being a security professional, one of which is that I have neither the qualifications nor the experience to do a proper security analysis of the profiler backend. Since I can’t audit the backend for security, it will be considered insecure, and that’s that.

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And so it begins...

[caption id=”attachment_177” align=”alignnone” width=”300” caption=”Mappings test, July 15”]Mappings test, July 15[/caption]

SlimTune Profiler for .NET

I basically took last week off from blogging. Time to try and get some new entries out! Things have been very SlimDX focused, but what did you expect? It’s what I do. Maybe today’s will inspire a bit more general interest.


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