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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T11:28:09+00:00 2026-06-16T11:28:09+00:00

Currently I have two projects that are separate from one another. The first is

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Currently I have two projects that are separate from one another. The first is a VB.NET desktop application that is already pretty large and a probably a bit bloated. The other is an older ASP.NET project. I’ve been tasked with integrating the functionality of the ASP.NET project into the desktop application. I don’t have a specification yet for how it should be done. We’re still planning it/talking about it. But one of the biggest concerns that the team has is if the desktop application will take a performance hit by adding a significantly large new feature. I’m inclined to think that the .exe is just going to get a little bit bigger. But load times and such shouldn’t get longer?

The way I think it will be implemented is as a separate window that’s functionally similar to the web application. This window would be accessed by pressing a button on the main menu bar.

I know there’s not much detail here, but should I expect the rest of the application to take a hit on performance by adding a large new feature?

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    2026-06-16T11:28:11+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 11:28 am

    EXE and DLL files are compiled when you use the methods inside them, not when they are loaded into memory. So if you put the new stuff to a DLL, you are going to experience a small time delay needed to load and compile your new DLL, but you won’t get any penalties if you won’t use those methods in a particular case of use. (A DLL is not loaded into memory at all if it is not used in a particular case of use.)

    I expect you won’t actually see any difference. (If the design will be good.) It shouldn’t hurt you at all.

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