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VS 2005 Performance Explorer / Profiler info?

Hi,

I'm desperately looking for a good Code Profiler for VB.NET 2005, and I
noticed there is one in Visual Studio .NET 2005 Beta 2.
Everything works fine, it's simple to setup a profiler for a solution, and
it gives a lot of data back.

BUT: Like I said: it only gives data, and not really any information: With
all the data it gave me, I wouldn't know what I could do to make my
application perform better, or see the bottlenecks. What I really need is
simple information: How many times every line is executed, and most
important: how much time it takes for every line of code! This profiler
shows me only then umber of times framework-methods are executed: and I
don't give a sh*t about that information.

Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to get the needed information out
of that profiler? Or is it just a useless part? (which would really be a
pitty) :-(

Thanks for any help, hints, experiences, ...

Pieter
Nov 21 '05 #1
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