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Debugging Strategies For .NET Developers

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Debugging Strategies for .NET Developers is a highly readable exploration of debugging with Microsoft .NET. While other debugging books focus on obscure techniques for advanced users, this book contains dozens of real-world examples drawn from the author's career to convey the basic thought process of debugging, as well as the specific techniques. Debugging Strategies for .NET Developers teaches developers how to think about debugging in Microsoft .NET rather than the specific tools. Author Darin Dillon describes debugging concepts, such as assertions and logging, and immediately follows each discussion with an example from his experiences of when that technique was used to solve a real-world bug. The book will not only show readers the techniques, but also how to recognize when to apply those techniques.

Author Biography:

Darin Dillon has worked for a number of enterprise software companies, including Microsoft, Intel, and his current company, NetIQ. During his professional career, Darin has developed with a range of programming platforms, although he now focuses mainly on C#, VB .NET, and the .NET platform. Darin holds a master's degree in computer science from Rice University.
Release date NZ
April 1st, 2003
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Illustrations
XI, 272 p.
Pages
272
Dimensions
191x235x18
ISBN-13
9781590590591
Product ID
5382336

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