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    py-spy

    py-spy

    Sampling profiler for Python programs

    py-spy is a sampling profiler for Python programs. It lets you visualize what your Python program is spending time on without restarting the program or modifying the code in any way. py-spy is extremely low overhead: it is written in Rust for speed and doesn't run in the same process as the profiled Python program. This means py-spy is safe to use against production Python code. py-spy works from the command line and takes either the PID of the program you want to sample from or the command...
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    GazerNode

    GazerNode

    Monitoring and control system

    This is a small and simple application that runs as a Windows service to record metrics several times per second. Metrics can be very different. For example, memory usage by a process or ping to a host. The application does not require a DBMS. The data is stored in an open binary format. Data viewing is possible in the form of graphs of the history of changes and in tables of current values.
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    Madmap is a tool to help analyze java heap dumps. New in v1.1 it supports hprof ascii and now binary dumps collected with jmap. It helps find memory leaks by showing the live set and automatically calculating which objects retain the most heap size.
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    QCacheGrind (KCacheGrind) Windows build

    Windows prebuilt binary of QCacheGrind (better known as KCacheGrind)

    The QCacheGrind branch of KCacheGrind compiled with the QT5 toolkit for use in Windows. This tool allows visualisation of profiling data in the callgrind-format. For Xdebug (PHP), version 2.2+ of the extension is recommended. Currently built and tested in Windows 7 for x86 and x64. Please go to https://sourceforge.net/projects/kcachegrind for the source. Description from the main project: KCachegrind visualizes traces generated by profiling, including a tree map and a call...
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    Investigo

    Investigo - DX9 Performance and Debugging Toolkit

    Investigo is a toolkit for DirectX9 performance analysis and debugging. For any DirectX9 application: view live performance graphs via the embedded HTTP server and capture performance metrics for offline analysis. Investigo is released under an MIT style licence. The first binary release is now up. An article on Investigo can be found on Code Project: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/448756/Introducing-Investigo-Using-a-Proxy-DLL-and-embedd If you want to work on...
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    Beet adds user behavior and performance tracking to a Spring-based Java app. HTTP requests, method calls, and SQL statements are tracked and associated to user and session. includes XML, binary XML, and JDBC loggers. See http://beet.sourceforge.net.
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    This tool will analyze your MySQL binary log (binlog) files. (Requires mysqlbinlog). Query speed, distribution, and size are reported.
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    find more Eclipse's file extension Editor assocations than Eclipse Preferences Dialog provided. search Eclipse Extension attribute(including java class name).
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    SPE is a python IDE with auto indentation&completion,call tips,syntax coloring&highlighting,uml viewer,class explorer,source index,todo list,pycrust shell,file browsers,drag&drop,Blender support.Spe ships with wxGlade,PyChecker and Kiki.
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    Z80 ASM editor that gives you real-time info about Mnemonics, Waitstates/Clock cycles, and Labels. Features code completion, real-time debugging and T-states profiling.
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