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Written by Matthew A. Stoecker
This book has 524 pages
The reason I read exam preparation books is to learn things about the product which you would otherwise learn the hard way, you might have introduced bugs because you didn’t know why certain things worked the way they did. Taking the prep...
If you have done windows forms development in the past and now you are using Windows Presentation Foundation, then you cannot help but notice that Windows Presentation Foundation uses more resources.
This is why you need Performance Profiling Tools for WPF. Below is a list of 5 five performance profiling tools that are included in the Windows SDK tool, WPFPerf:
Perforator
Use for analyzing rendering behavior.
Visual Profiler
Use for profiling the use of WPF services, such as layout and event handling, by elements in...


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