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Importing raw memory dumps in dotMemory 2017.2

Support for raw memory dumps was probably the most voted and long-awaited dotMemory feature. Finally, it’s available in dotMemory 2017.2! Indeed, there are cases when it’s impossible to profile a...

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Meet ReSharper Ultimate 2017.3

We are happy to announce we’ve published a new major release of ReSharper Ultimate bundle: please say welcome to ReSharper Ultimate 2017.3. Apart from 300+ fixed issues, ReSharper 2017.3 includes both...

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Improved object search in dotMemory

When you explore a memory snapshot, it’s never easy to find the object you need. A typical application operates millions of objects, which means a memory profiler must offer adequate searching...

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dotMemory Unit supports .NET Core 2.0, and more updates

Though dotMemory Unit is not part of the ReSharper Ultimate bundle, in this release dotMemory Unit 3.0 is provided with ReSharper 2017.3. What’s in this release? .NET Core 2.0 support You’ve asked us...

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Profiling an app on a server. What options do you have?

Baseline conditions: You have a server running a .NET web application. It appears the application has an issue: It doesn’t work as fast as expected, it consumes more and more memory over time, it has...

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ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1 Early Access Program kicks off

A month ago we released ReSharper Ultimate 2017.3.2 with lots of fixes. We didn’t waste any time and worked hard this month to prepare something new for you again. Today we open the ReSharper Ultimate...

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ReSharper 2018.2 will require .NET Framework 4.6.1

TL;DR: ReSharper 2018.2 will require having .NET Framework 4.6.1 installed. Starting with the next ReSharper 2018.2 release, we will require having .NET Framework 4.6.1 installed on your machine....

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ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1 is available for download

Today we are ready to introduce the first major release of ReSharper Ultimate family for this year – please welcome ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1! ReSharper gets a significant number of bug fixes (based on...

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ReSharper Ultimate 2016.3 is Released!

We have just finalized an update to ReSharper Ultimate, and we invite you to check out what’s new and download ReSharper Ultimate 2016.3 RTM! Watch the following video for a summary of what is new in...

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ReSharper Ultimate 2017.1 EAP 6: dotMemory console profiler and more

Today we welcome you to download our last pre-release build of ReSharper Ultimate 2017.1 and check out all new features and improvements that we’ve been working on since the beginning of this year. In...

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Webinar: Exploring .NET’s memory management

Join us Thursday, April 6, 16:00 – 17:00 CEST (check other timezones) for our free live webinar, Exploring .NET’s Memory Management, with Maarten Balliauw. In this webinar, we’ll take a trip down...

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Meet ReSharper Ultimate 2017.1!

This year’s first major release of ReSharper Ultimate is finally here with an ultimate support for Visual Studio 2017! We invite you to download the 2017.1 update and check all the long-awaited...

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Webinar recording: Exploring .NET’s memory management

The recording of our recent webinar with Maarten Balliauw, Exploring .NET’s memory management, is now available: We’ll take a trip down memory lane and look into how .NET memory management works. We’ll...

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dotMemory Command Line Tools

In the 2017.1 release, dotMemory introduced a console profiler. Now, using the dotMemory.exe tool, you can perform memory profiling from the command line. Why would you? The short answer would be to...

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Introducing the ReSharper performance series

With every ReSharper update, we get questions around performance. Some users notice a slightly slower solution load, others see a minor indexing lag, and others get bugged by a yellow notification bar...

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Taking ReSharper out of process – ReSharper performance series

In the previous post of our ReSharper performance series, we looked at Visual Studio and ReSharper complexity and history, and determined that one of the reasons for degraded performance lies in Visual...

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Component composition, just-in-time-compilation, the UI thread – ReSharper...

In the previous post of our ReSharper performance series, we have seen that it makes a lot of sense to explore running it as a separate process. This brings many benefits: both Visual Studio and...

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Performance improvements in ReSharper 2018.1 and 2018.1.1

In previous posts of our series about ReSharper performance, we’ve looked at a number of high-level, architectural improvements JetBrains is making in terms of performance. We also discussed software...

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ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1.3 and Rider 2018.1.3 are out!

ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1.3 and Rider 2018.1.3 are out! At JetBrains, we take security vulnerabilities seriously. This is why we’ve just published a new bugfix update for ReSharper Ultimate 2018.1.3...

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How does my app allocate to LOH? Find out with dotMemory 2018.2!

If you’re a long-term dotMemory user, you may have noticed the absence of big new features in dotMemory ever since we added support for memory dumps in 2017.2. Rest assured this is not because we’ve...

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