Authors | Anthony Dang, Kevin Griffin, David Haney, Troy Hunt, Anthony Van Der Hoorn, Michael Sorens, Matthew K, Dave Ward, Nick Harrison, Eremy Jarrell, Ian Dunkerly, Ted Jardine, Anthony Moorer, Julie Beller, Gregory Whatley, Shawn Binns, Bruce Norton, Stephen Keane |
Publisher | Red Gate |
Published | 2012 |
Edition | 1 |
Paperback | 50 pages |
Language | English |
License | Open Access |
Read the tips and tricks that top developers from the .NET and SQL Server communities use to boost code and query performance in their applications.
50 tips from the .NET and SQL Server communities for boosting performance in your .NET application; Learn the secrets of your fellow developers and read advice from MVPs and other experts; Covers performance problems in .NET code, SQL Server queries, interactions between code and database, and more...
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