analyzing-dotnet-performance
.NET Performance Patterns
Scan C#/.NET code for performance anti-patterns and produce prioritized findings with concrete fixes. Patterns sourced from the official .NET performance blog series, distilled to customer-actionable guidance.
When to Use
- Reviewing C#/.NET code for performance optimization opportunities
- Auditing hot paths for allocation-heavy or inefficient patterns
- Systematic scan of a codebase for known anti-patterns before release
- Second-opinion analysis after manual performance review
When Not to Use
- Algorithmic complexity analysis — this skill targets API usage patterns, not algorithm design
- Code not on a hot path with no performance requirements — avoid premature optimization
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