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BenchmarkDotNet
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Stop Guessing, Start Measuring: Transform Your Code with BenchmarkDotnet!
Let’s look at the first example you see, when you open up BenchmarkDotnet’s website, or Github page.
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Benchmarking 20 programming languages on N-queens and matrix multiplication
Or use BenchmarkDotNet which, among other things to get an accurate benchmark, does JIT warmup outside of measurement.
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How to improve C# performance on matrix multiplication example?
use https://github.com/dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet instead of StopWatch for way more accurate measurements
You can also do proper statistically correct benchmarking by using - https://github.com/dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet. This will run warmup the jit, gauge the overheads, and run your function many times to give you proper data.
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Mechanisms and Performance when querying data to SQLServer from C#
For this purpose we are going to use our beloved BenchmarkDotNet tool.
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Object Mapping in .NET
To quantify and compare the performance of the object mapping strategies discussed earlier, we can employ BenchmarkDotNet.
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Exploring Code Performance Testing in C# with BenchmarkDotNet
BenchmarkDotNet is a popular open-source library that, as stated in the repo's README.md, helps us to transform methods into benchmarks, track their performance, and share reproducible measurement experiments. Using BenchmarkDotNet feels similar to writing unit tests. It's very important to note that the library only works with console apps. Finally, we can visualize the results in the terminal where the benchmark ran or in user-friendly formats such as markdown, HTML and CSV. We will explore examples of there formats later in the article.
You can read further about BenchmarkDotNet here : Official documentation GitHub repo Adam Sitnik's blog Adam is one of the maintainers of the library and his blogs are pretty cool. Wojciech Nagórski's blog Wojciech is a contributor to BenchmarkDotNet and has a lot of cool articles about the library as well!
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Iterator Benchmarks That Shocked With Unexpected Results!
We’re of course going to be using BenchmarkDotNet for our benchmarks, and you can find all of the code for these over at GitHub. To start, we need an entry point hook for our single Benchmark class that will be defining the permutations of scenarios that we’d like to run. This will be relatively basic as follows:
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What your hidden nuget gems ?
Benchmark.NET - ridiculously simple and powerful on the fly benchmarking of any .NET method: https://github.com/dotnet/BenchmarkDotNet
What are some alternatives?
App.Metrics - App Metrics is an open-source and cross-platform .NET library used to record and report metrics within an application.
CodeMaid - CodeMaid is an open source Visual Studio extension to cleanup and simplify our C#, C++, F#, VB, PHP, PowerShell, JSON, XAML, XML, ASP, HTML, CSS, LESS, SCSS, JavaScript and TypeScript coding.
Gendarme - Gendarme is a extensible rule-based tool to find problems in .NET applications and libraries. Gendarme inspects programs and libraries that contain code in ECMA CIL format (Mono and .NET) and looks for common problems with the code, problems that compiler do not typically check or have not historically checked.
StyleCop - Analyzes C# source code to enforce a set of style and consistency rules.
Bogus - :card_index: A simple fake data generator for C#, F#, and VB.NET. Based on and ported from the famed faker.js.
.NET Compiler Platform ("Roslyn") Analyzers
AspNet.Metrics - No longer maintained, instead see - https://github.com/alhardy/AppMetrics/
SharpLab - .NET language playground
Beat Pulse