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March 17

Finding performance bottlenecks with VS Profiler

Hi everyone,
 
My colleague Hari Pulapaka and I have written an article about finding software performance bottlenecks with Visual Studio Profiler. The article is published in this month’s edition of MSDN Magazine. If you are interested in software performance, you may want to check it here:
 
Boris
November 26

Introduction

Hello blog readers,
 
My name is Boris Vidolov and I am a Bulgarian fellow, who now lives in Seattle Area, United States. I graduated from the University of Sofia with master’s degree in Computer Science. I have worked for few years as a software developer for Great Bear Technology, followed by Sirma Group. Then in 2003, Microsoft Corp. recruited and relocated me here in Redmond, WA. I have worked for 3 years as programmer on test execution, unit testing and code coverage technologies in Visual Studio Team System. Through my 9 years of experience as a software developer, I have shipped eight different products, participating in the full product lifecycle of six of those.
Then I decided to complicate my life further – I certified myself in Marketing from the
University of Washington and became the program manager of dynamic analysis technologies in Visual Studio Team System. Now, as a program manager, I own features like code profiler, code coverage instrumentation and collection.
 
If you want to know more about me, this is my personal website: www.vidolov.com
And this is my LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Boris/Vidolov
 
In this blog, I will write about different technologies and experiences that I am familiar with. 
 
Thanks for visiting!
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