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Best member of the month award - ANTS Profiler Pro license


Posted Date: 02 May 2008      Posted By: Tony John         Responses: 10



We are happy to announce that red-gate has offered to award 1 license of ANTS Profiler Pro v.3 for the best member of dotnetspider, every month. This license is worth US$ 495.

Ihe winner will be selected by dotnetspider/red-gate award selection team. We may use Top Performers list to identify the top performers of the month, but the final selection will be based on the quality of the resources posted and technical answers in the forum.

About ANTS Profiler



ANTS Profiler identifies performance bottlenecks in applications written in any of the languages available on the .NET Framework. To profile your application, use your application as normal within ANTS Profiler. During the performance profiling, ANTS Profiler records the frequency and time it takes for each line of code to be executed, as you are using your application. Detailed results will then reveal the slowest lines of code and methods, allowing you to quickly identify performance bottlenecks and optimize your .NET application accordingly.

Learn more about ANTS Profiler





Regards,
Tony John
Webmaster - dotnetspider.com






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