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VBUG Brighton: How to Write Crap Code in C# - Anti-Patterns for Performance

Date: Wednesday 12 November 2008 from 7:00 PM to 09:00 PM

Topic: VBUG Brighton: How to Write Crap Code in C# - Anti-Patterns for Performance

Overview
Most developers want the best possible performance from their code. Inspired by the idea of "proof by contradiction" this talk looks at how to write slow code and how the .NET platform, Windows and the processor will try and sabotage your efforts. A variety of techniques for inefficient coding will be covered including:

Flow control with Exceptions

Abusing Threads

Misuse of the Heap

It's one man against some of the brightest minds in Redmond, seeking an answer to the question "How Slow Can It Go?"

BEN LAMB is your presenter for this event, Ben has been writing business applications since the days of Visual Basic 2.0. During the dot-com era he had a brief foray into web development helping to write the UK's first online hotel reservation system, LeisureHunt, and developed geo-location services for a 3G mobile phone company. Realising that .NET was his platform of choice he now writes financial trading systems for investment banks in the City with occasional diversions into Python, Open Source and other interesting technologies.

Please arrive from 18.30 ready for 19.00 start.

Only VBUG members have guaranteed access to this event

Location: Madgex, Suite 1 Clarence House, 30-31 North Street, Brighton, BN1 1EB, GB

Price: FREE

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