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hello everyone and welcome to your ninth Apple debugging tutorial in this tutorial were going to be introducing the instruments application and how we can use the time profiler to diagnose some of the issues that we might have with the performance of our application so the first thing Im going to do is actually just run our application as it is Im not even really going to explain the code that is in application because I want to be able to kind of just determine a lot of this information from the instruments instruments Trace that were going to do the first thing though Im going to do is just run the application to see how it performs out of the box so Im just going to run this we can see Im already getting a beach ball here and I try to run this Im still beach balling and then scroll again as you can see were just kind of lagging on this same view here while were trying to load in these images and if I look at the debugger pane on the Left which I generally like to use as m