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Visual Studio 2010 Gets Serious about Visual Metrics – Screen Shots He  (Unpublished)

For most businesses only about 20% of the code being written today is for new applications; (DDN: Not true 100% however that is about right for budgets which is likely what they meant anyway). the majority of work is being done on existing code bases. A typical issue encountered when working o...


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Detailed code metrics with NDepend  (Unpublished)

A while ago, I blogged about code performance analysis in Visual Studio 2008. Using profiling and hot path tracking, I measured code performance and was able to react to that. Last week, Patrick Smacchia contacted me asking if I wanted to test his project NDepend. He promised me NDepend would provid...


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IE8 vs Firefox 3.0b5 : Javascript Part1  (Unpublished)

First Javascript Speed tests of IE8 vs Firefox 3.0b5 using Dromaeo.


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Evaluating a major/minor release (developer metrics)  (Unpublished)

"Developer metrics are hard. We all know this. Development is part science, part logic, and part creativity. As such, it is difficult to measure how well your developers are doing their jobs. Personally, on my teams I tend to manage by results. If the releases are on time and of sufficient qua...


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Metrics For Your Open Source Project  (Unpublished)

"Steve Harman finds a gem of a site that generates interesting statistics and graphs for an open source website. Just point it to your code repository and let it go!"


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