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High-Performance Programming in C# and .NET

High-Performance Programming in C# and .NET

By : Jason Alls
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High-Performance Programming in C# and .NET

High-Performance Programming in C# and .NET

3.6 (8)
By: Jason Alls

Overview of this book

Writing high-performance code while building an application is crucial, and over the years, Microsoft has focused on delivering various performance-related improvements within the .NET ecosystem. This book will help you understand the aspects involved in designing responsive, resilient, and high-performance applications with the new version of C# and .NET. You will start by understanding the foundation of high-performance code and the latest performance-related improvements in C# 10.0 and .NET 6. Next, you’ll learn how to use tracing and diagnostics to track down performance issues and the cause of memory leaks. The chapters that follow then show you how to enhance the performance of your networked applications and various ways to improve directory tasks, file tasks, and more. Later, you’ll go on to improve data querying performance and write responsive user interfaces. You’ll also discover how you can use cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure to build scalable distributed solutions. Finally, you’ll explore various ways to process code synchronously, asynchronously, and in parallel to reduce the time it takes to process a series of tasks. By the end of this C# programming book, you’ll have the confidence you need to build highly resilient, high-performance applications that meet your customer's demands.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Part 1: High-Performance Code Foundation
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Part 2: Writing High-Performance Code
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Part 3: Threading and Concurrency

Chapter 9, Enhancing the Performance of Networked Applications

  1. Application layer, presentation layer, session layer, transport layer, network layer, data link layer, and physical layer.
  2. HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, SSL, DHCP, DNS, FTP, TFTP, Telnet, SMTP, IMAP4, POP3, TCP, IP, UDP, Ethernet, and PPP.
  3. TCP enables the transmitting and receiving of data that is guaranteed to be received. UDP only allows the transmission of data that is not guaranteed to be received.
  4. Use the developer tools that are built into your browser.
  5. gRPC is a cross-platform, cross-language, and cross-device framework for making remote procedure calls between applications. gRPC-Web is a proxy for browser-based RCP calls, as browser applications are unable to use gRPC directly.
  6. Reduce the number of things the page is doing and the number of services the page calls. Reduce the size of images. Use file compression to reduce the size of files transmitted over a network. Cache network resources. Filter...
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