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Written by the co-author of Windows NT Performance: Monitoring, Benchmarking and Tuning, this book offers proven tricks and methods for increasing program speed and creating overall high-performance applications, skills in high demand by program developers.
Synopsis
For courses in Windows NT and Windows 2000 Programming. Because a network's efficiency is often judged by the performance of its applications, proven tricks and methods for increasing program speed, scalability, and object orientation are critical for Windows developers. Windows NT Applications: Measuring and Optimizing Performance is an authoritative reference that includes detailed discussions of the tools and techniques for monitoring and benchmarking performance; expert insight into the internal NT architecture and how to exploit it for more efficient applications; tips for improving code execution in Web, database, and network applications, with examples to illustrate principles; case studies that detail issues common to the Windows environment and provide solutions for those issues. If your course includes coverage of how to program Windows NT systems, Windows NT Applications: Measuring and Optimizing Performance provides valuable information to help your students determine the resource requirements of their system, and produce code to better match those requirements.
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