Starting from the end, it was a pretty good lecture, focused and lights a somewhat dark corner in VS ide.
I got to the tell truth here, I'm developing for a long time, but never in a mindset of performance on top. Maybe it's because of bad education or lazy habits, or I'm not that a good programmer.
Long ago I was a developer of an ASP.net site, I remember how I tried to add instrumentation counters to our server side code. I got to tell you it didn't work so well, It simply didn't catch up in my team. Nobody followed suite.
Now, with Team System around, a more mature IDE is giving us such fruits that it's a waste not to use it, and now no more excuses, profiler is right over here and it can be easily intergreted into our development process.
Maybe such nice features will change even an old dog like me who still doesn't write tests so well (I hope you approve of my honesty, it's not so popular to admit something like that, today).
I want to thank Guy for his good lecture.
One remark of an improvement about the lecture, I would have wanted to see more about the results of the performance report and show us how are changes in code are reflected in those reports.
Thank you Guy.
Ariel