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When Containers Become Trashcans

Containers are so awesome. Prior to containers, if you wanted to experiment with some new technology, you had to go through the ringer to configure and »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on best-practices, performance, tools, productivity, docker 01 March 2020

Why is My SQL Server Query Slow?

As applications and their associated databases grow, things change. Rows get modified, schema get updated, and often, things can slow down. These performance hits may come »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on sql-server, sql, performance, debugging, troubleshooting 02 January 2020

Making Your .NET Application Less Quirky

I'd like to believe that as developers, we are always looking for those silver-bullet type solutions. The ones where we just add a single line of »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on best-practices, dotnet, asp.net, performance, web-development 10 February 2019

Can I Have My CPU Back Visual Studio?

Visual Studio 2017 has certainly been a major improvement over previous iteration of the flagship IDE; however, it isn't without its flaws. If you are a »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on visual studio, performance, random, debugging 09 December 2017

Knowing When to Reflect With Caller Info Attributes

If you've been around C# long enough, you've probably had a need at one time or another to figure out some information about code that's being »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on c#, dotnet, asp.net, performance 18 November 2017

Remove Slow Startups and Enjoy Less “Suspense” through .NET 4.5.1’s App Suspend Feature

It's always nice when you can just either install something or flip a switch and experience dramatic improvements within your application performance. This article covers one »

Rion Williams Rion Williams on asp.net, performance 10 October 2013
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