From the perspective of interaction-performance applications need to be "fast" and "fluid" - fast to launch, to navigate between pages, to react to changes in orientation, and fluid in scrolling, in panning and in animations. This post introduces the XAML UI Responsiveness tool, a new tool in the Visual Studio Performance and Diagnostics hub that lets you analyze such interaction-performance of your XAML-based Windows Store applications. The need for a specialized tool Traditional performance analysis has approached "fast" interaction from the perspective of what it would take to get from point A to point B in the least amount of time. In this approach one would look at the activities happening in the code path to say, navigate from page A to page B, and optimize around that.
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