Blog articles tagged 'performance', 'oldstuff'

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on 3/11/2012 4:58 PM
In this edition we are going to be doing a taste test, C# vs F#. Oh yeah, if you quickly glanced at the title you may have thought this
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on 12/11/2011 3:30 PM
Due to popular demand… well, I had a couple of requests anyway :-) Heres a post inspired by my recent encounters profiling some of the code in Fracture-IO.
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on 6/5/2011 8:13 AM
Everyone knows F# agents are cool right? Well here’s yet another example of how versatile they can be… There was a series of posts last April by Stephen Toub from the pfxteam at Microsoft. I was reading through some of the posts again the other day[...]
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on 2/13/2011 4:32 AM
Welcome to pipeline processing part 2.I feel I need to backtrack slightly from the previous post, having worked with pipelines for quite some time I have the advantage of knowing all of the details that may be alluded to in these articles without bei[...]
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on 1/28/2011 6:31 AM
Welcome to part 4If you were looking forward to some exciting new F# code this time your going to be disappointed, however if you are like me and like looking at graphs and stats and digging in deeper into the code then your going to enjoy this, lets[...]
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on 1/19/2011 5:17 PM
Welcome to part three!As promised heres a description of the inner workings. I’m sick to death of typing SocketAsyncEventArgs so from now on I will refer to it as SAEA.
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on 1/14/2011 2:29 PM
Welcome to part twoLets jump in at the deep end and take a look at some code… When you look at the method syntax for the xxxAsync methods you will notice they return a boolean value that indicates if the method completed synchronously, this means tha[...]
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