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High-Performance Programming in C# and .NET
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High-Performance Programming in C# and .NET

by Jason Alls
July 2022
Intermediate to advanced
660 pages
12h 41m
English
Packt Publishing
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Part 1: High-Performance Code Foundation

Part 1 covers the foundation of high-performance code. We cover what’s new in C# 10.0 and .NET 6, including performance improvements. Next, we look at the interoperability that is available that allows the gradual porting of Python systems to C#, followed by the garbage collector. You will learn how types can negatively impact performance, as can manually calling the garbage collector. And finally, we look at how we can use profiling tools to identify and address performance issues.

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