Optimizing WPF Application Performance
This section is intended as a reference for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application developers who are looking for ways to improve the performance of their applications. If you are a developer who is new to the Microsoft .NET Framework and WPF, you should first familiarize yourself with both platforms. This section assumes working knowledge of both, and is written for programmers who already know enough to get their applications up and running.
Note
The performance data provided in this section are based on WPF applications running on a 2.8 GHz PC with 512 RAM and an ATI Radeon 9700 graphics card.
In This Section
Planning for Application Performance
Other Performance Recommendations
See also
- RenderOptions
- RenderCapability
- Graphics Rendering Tiers
- WPF Graphics Rendering Overview
- Layout
- Trees in WPF
- Drawing Objects Overview
- Using DrawingVisual Objects
- Dependency Properties Overview
- Freezable Objects Overview
- XAML Resources
- Documents in WPF
- Drawing Formatted Text
- Typography in WPF
- Data Binding Overview
- Navigation Overview
- Animation Tips and Tricks
- Walkthrough: Caching Application Data in a WPF Application
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