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Some Teasers for My TechEd 2010 Session: Performance and Debugging in Visual Studio 2010

The TechEd is near and so is my session on Tuesday, 11:15 at the Hilton big hall. When I wrote about it two weeks ago, I really had no idea how awesome it’s going to turn out!

Some cool things I’m going to show during my session:

  • Customizing IntelliTrace events with declarative and programmable data queries
  • SOS and PSSCor2 “better together” and DML support

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  • Visualizing managed object references using the Visual Studio 2010 architecture diagramming support

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  • Bleeding-edge profiler reports with sampling on cache misses, tier interactions, and concurrency visualization

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  • Customizing profiler guidance with thresholds and messages

Immediately after my session I will upload the full session slides, demos, and links to additional material. The session video recordings should be available at the Microsoft TechEd channel shortly afterwards.

Other Sela speakers at the TechEd:

 Alex Golesh will talk about XNA game development for Xbox, PC, and Windows Phone 7; I’ve seen a dry run of this great session.

  • Manu Cohen-Yashar will talk about the Windows Azure Storage engine, which is something I really need to learn more about.
  • Gil Fink will talk about building n-tier applications with Entity imageFramework 4, which looks like a very mature ORM.
  • Elad Katz will talk about Silverlight, WPF, and MVVM, a case study.
  • Shai Raiten will talk about testing in Visual Studio 2010, which features a very interesting bunch of technologies for developers and QA alike.
  • Shmulik Segal will talk about the TFS 2010 build and deploy processes, which I hope are easier than what they used to be in TFS 2008.
  • Amit Marlov will talk about application and website compatibility, from Internet Explorer 6 to Internet Explorer 8.

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