![]() No ceremony, no project files, no Nuget set up, not even a Program class or static void Main. NET Core C# script runner.Ī C# script (CSX file) seems like a perfect vessel to use for benchmarking, because it is so simple - literally just a single file, where you dump your benchmarking code, and off you go. On a similar note, I don’t think I need to introduce dotnet-script again, chances are if you visit this blog sometimes, you know of it already - it’s a. Now, this is not really a post about how to get started with BenchmarkDotNet - it’s a pretty well known tool, and it has excellent documentation that can help you get started. We just released 0.19.0 of dotnet-script, that supports benchmarking, yesterday. ![]() NET Core development toolbox, and that is an ultra-lightweight of doing performance benchmarking for your code using BenchmarkDotNet and dotnet-script. Today I wanted to show you something that I hope could be a very useful addition to your.
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