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WPF Perf Tips + Detecting Memory Leaks

Top 10 WPF Performance Tips – Christian Moser

  • Wouldn’t it be cool if somebody wrote a tool to help analyze an app to ensure best practices…

Finding Memory Leaks in WPF based applications – Jossef Goldberg

  • Jossef and his team help analyze many WPF applications, and share their learnings.

WPFPerf Performance Profiling Tools for WPF 4 – now available – Jossef Goldberg

  • Works for WPF 3.5sp1 or WPF 4 apps! Included in Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET 4…
Published Thursday, May 20, 2010 5:30 AM by Rob_Relyea

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# re: WPF Perf Tips + Detecting Memory Leaks@ Friday, May 21, 2010 8:02 AM

Hi Rob,

this is a really interesting idea. I am currently developing a tool I call "WPF Inspector" that traverses the logical and visual tree (like Snoop) and makes some checks for performance and other issues.

Greetings from Switzerland

Christian

# re: WPF Perf Tips + Detecting Memory Leaks@ Friday, May 21, 2010 3:14 PM

Christian-

Cool.  Like the sound of that.

Long term, I'd also like to see Blend/VS suggesting these things at design time and FxCop helping you via static analysis!

Thanks, Rob

# re: WPF Perf Tips + Detecting Memory Leaks@ Tuesday, June 29, 2010 2:28 AM

Hi Rob, I just released the first version of my WPF Inspector. It includes some interesting features like - Logical and visual tree browser - Real-time trigger debugging - Rules to check your view against basic WPF design principles (performance, functionality and maintainability) - A runtime batabinding editor You can find all informations here: http://www.wpftutorial.net/Inspector.html Greetings Christian

# re: WPF Perf Tips + Detecting Memory Leaks@ Tuesday, June 29, 2010 10:28 AM

Christian-

Excited to see! Just tweeted a pointer to it: twitter.com/.../17335840344

Thanks, Rob

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