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By jober
via artfulcode.net
Submitted: Jul 01 2008 / 16:41
Profiling is one of the most important steps in writing software. Once a package is written, profiling greatly helps to identify bottlenecks and inefficiencies by showing how an application spends its time. How to profile a lisp application is a common question among those new to lisp. Luckily, profiling lisp is simple with emacs and slime.
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