Tweets that warm my heart

I got up this morning and the following showed up in my tweeter search:

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I would say that from the “is the profiler helping customers?”, we are in a pretty good position.

Print | posted on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:00 PM

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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/24/2009 12:03 PM Krzysztof Kozmic

yeah - it is helping.

I had a session with NHProf yesterday and it was invaluable.


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/24/2009 1:44 PM Bunter

Tools answering the age-old "what the heck is my system doing" question tend to be invaluable most of the times :)


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/24/2009 4:53 PM Fran Knebels

I agree, I was profiling my app yesterday and got the alert that I might be missing an inverse on my one-to-many mapping. I lost 50,000 superfluous update statements. fantastic.


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/24/2009 6:23 PM Ori Almog

Absolutly cool, linqtosqlprof, 120 queries to 4 now THATS the business!!


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/24/2009 6:33 PM NotMyself

Seriously, the best tool purchase I have made since ReSharper. And I get to support an OSS guy in the process. Win/Fucking Win.


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/25/2009 10:06 AM Arnis L.

I'll help with advertising. :)

NHProf really really works. All of that can be done manually using plain sql profiler, brains and some hours digging around. But it's WAY much easier with NHProf.


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/25/2009 7:18 PM jdn

Out of curiosity, would there be a way to use NHProf *as* a replacement for plain SQL profiler? Some of the 'brains' built into the tool would probably be valuable beyond profiling NHibernate, LINQ2SQL, etc.


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 11/27/2009 1:37 AM Janus Knudsen

Hi Ayende

What is the difference between NHProf and SQL Profiler? provided that we use SQL Server.
Why should the choice be NHProf?

Or did I miss something vital?

Arnis, jdn: remember that SQL Profiler is much more than just a statement tracer :)

Without knowing anything about NHProf, NHProf doesn't show anything near the detailed information we get from SQL Profiler.


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 12/1/2009 12:27 AM NC

Why would anyone follow coding horror tweets? Jeff is an idiot.


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# re: Tweets that warm my heart 12/4/2009 10:45 AM Ayende Rahien

Janus,
Please read:
ayende.com/.../...e-profiler-vs.-sql-profiler.aspx

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