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venkata.ravana
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Anyone have any idea about performance of .NET application that is
developed using C# and if same application developed using part of code
(80 % using C#) and 20 % using C++ (6.0)?.
Will the performace of application in both the case is same?.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Venkat    

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Mitch Denny (VIP)
Venkat,

It depends 100% on the actual code. If the 20% of your code
runs for a very long period of time in sustained bursts then
you will get a performance increase. However, if you have the
same 80/20 composition but you make frequent short calls into
unmanaged (C++) code then your performance will suffer because
of the need to constantly perform P/Invoke's.

When looking at crossing technology boundaries like this its
always good to think of it like a stateless n-tier application,
fewer calls to more meaningful code.

Post your code! People on this list can help diagnose the
code and find bottlenecks.

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Anyone have any idea about performance of .NET application that is
developed using C# and if same application developed using part of code
(80 % using C#) and 20 % using C++ (6.0)?. Will the performace of
application in both the case is same?. Thanks & Best Regards,
Venkat    

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