Rock Your Code: Code & App Performance for Microsoft .NET
Details
The performance of code is always something that is very important. It’s even more important if your back-end apps are processing tens of thousands of requests per second. In this session, I will reveal the do’s and don’ts when it comes to improving code performance when writing business software. Some code I will show can be up to 98% faster! Reducing memory that your app uses is also very important and will be discussed in detail. All demos in this session work with .NET Framework and .NET Core.
Present: David McCarter
David McCarter has been a software engineer for over 26 years. He is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional), C# Corner MVP, solutions architect, consultant, professional code reviewer, speaker, and author who lives in San Diego, California USA. He is the editor-in-chief of dotNetTips.com... a web site dedicated to helping software engineers in all aspects of programming since 1994.
David gives lectures on programming and technical interviewing at user groups, colleges, high schools, and conferences such as C# Corner Conference (India), Code Camp, SQL Saturday, DevConnections, VSLive and more. He taught at the University of California San Diego for 18 years. He also runs his own software/ consulting company called McCarter Consulting. You can find upcoming speaking engagements by going to: http://bit.ly/dotnetdaverocks.
Agenda
6:00 pm - Welcome to TVUG, user group announcements
6:10 pm - Session start
7:30 pm - Session wrap-up, open Q&A
Due to work from home and social distancing rules now in place, TVUG will be holding meetings online for the next few months. We look forward to seeing everyone in person, but for right now let's stay safe.
This session will be held online, via Microsoft Teams. We'll be starting at a slightly earlier time, 6:00 PM. If your company already uses Teams, you should be able to use your installed copy of Teams, otherwise, just use the web version. When you register for the event, you'll see the link to the event.
This session is part of the .NET Virtual User Group(https://www.meetup.com/dotnet-virtual-user-group) series, where you can join and find more virtual user groups happening around the world
