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Rafal Spacjer blog Rafal Spacjer blog Blog Archives Contact Mar 2, 2018 Why is my Emacs slow? Emacs is amazing text editor (let’s treat it as a fact ;) ), but it can become clunky in some situations. For example one day I was working with a big JavaScript file and after a while I’ve notice that even moving a cursor down a few line was slow (to the point where I couldn’t do my work). I’ve stared wondering what is going one. Thankfully Emacs, as usually, has a solution for that. You can run profiler that measures usage of cpu and/or memory of all functions run by Emacs. To do that we can run command (M-x): Read more Oct 12, 2017 NDepend 2017 Usually once a year I get a new license for NDepend from Patrick Smacchia - its creator. I’ve written about this tool several times (here: NDepend 6 , NDepend 5 and NDepend ) so I won’t repeat myself about its basic usage. I also haven’t change my mind and still think that NDepend is a great tool, s...

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