Part 3 of the series about using NativeAOT to write a .NET profiler in C#, learning many things about native interop in the process. In this part, we write a source generator to automatically generate the boilerplate code needed to implement the ICorProfilerCallback interface.

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Part 2 of the series about using NativeAOT to write a .NET profiler in C#, learning many things about native interop in the process. In this part, we improve the code from the previous article by using instance methods instead of static methods.

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Kevin Gosse

Kevin Gosse has been using Microsoft .NET technologies for more than 15 years, across client, server, and mobile applications. Passionate about debugging. He is Microsoft MVP and is currently employed at Datadog, where he works on the performance of the .NET APM.