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Jean-Paul Malherbe

Profiling your website like a true Ninja - 2 views

  • Profiling your website like a true Ninja 7 days ago After a mammoth effort by Jarrod Dixon the team’s production profiler is now ready for an open source release. http://code.google.com/p/mvc-mini-profiler/ Let me start with a bold claim. Our open-source profiler is perhaps the best and most comprehensive production web page profiler out there for any web platform. There I said it, so let me back up that statement.
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    After a mammoth effort by Jarrod Dixon the team's production profiler is now ready for an open source release. http://code.google.com/p/mvc-mini-profiler/ Let me start with a bold claim. Our open-source profiler is perhaps the best and most comprehensive production web page profiler out there for any web platform.
Jean-Paul Malherbe

ProfiledDbConnection.cs - mvc-mini-profiler - A simple but effective mini-profiler for ... - 0 views

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    A simple but effective mini-profiler for ASP.NET MVC
Jacques Bosch

Getting Started with ASP.NET Membership, Profile and RoleManager | JohnnyCoder - 1 views

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    "A new ASP.NET MVC project includes preconfigured Membership, Profile and RoleManager providers right out of the box. Try it yourself - create a ASP.NET MVC application, crack open the web.config file and have a look. "
Jacques Bosch

Introducing System.Web.Providers - ASP.NET Universal Providers for Session, Membership,... - 1 views

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    "Crazy random logo of evocative clipart combining the .NET Logo and some universal powerplugs into an unofficial logoI always like to remind folks of the equation ASP.NET > (ASP.NET MVC + ASP.NET WebForms). The whole "base of the pyramid" of ASP.NET has lots of things you can use in you applications. Some of these useful bits are Session State, Membership (Users), Roles, Profile data and the provider model that underlies it. Using these isn't for everyone but they are very useful for most applications, even ones as large as the ASP.NET site itself."
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