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				 Kimmax106838yIt's inbuilt into VS already. The code profiler. Shows you what uses how much CPU time etc. Kimmax106838yIt's inbuilt into VS already. The code profiler. Shows you what uses how much CPU time etc.
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				@LinuxUser0001 set up a VM then, that's also a great opportunity to see if your code works cross-platform
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				 Shodan4918yThere's a lot of profiling tools for Linux (e.g. gprof, valgrind, gperftools), but I doubt any would automagically tell you which one is the slowest piece of code in an entire codebase. Shodan4918yThere's a lot of profiling tools for Linux (e.g. gprof, valgrind, gperftools), but I doubt any would automagically tell you which one is the slowest piece of code in an entire codebase.
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				 BadFox23018y@Krokoklemme I can tell you right now that it doesn't, as for the VM I have a Windows computer, I just prefer the Linux workflow. BadFox23018y@Krokoklemme I can tell you right now that it doesn't, as for the VM I have a Windows computer, I just prefer the Linux workflow.
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