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* Describes valuable techniques for debugging Microsoft .NET applications. * Shows how to get the most out of the Visual Studio .NET debugger. * Shows how to debug applications at remote customer sites, as well as on your own computer. * Contains dozens of real-world debugging examples from the author's career to show how to apply debugging techniques to your own bugs. * Identifies common bugs that programmers new to .NET often make.

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* Describes valuable techniques for debugging Microsoft .NET applications. * Shows how to get the most out of the Visual Studio .NET debugger. * Shows how to debug applications at remote customer sites, as well as on your own computer. * Contains dozens of real-world debugging examples from the author's career to show how to apply debugging techniques to your own bugs. * Identifies common bugs that programmers new to .NET often make.


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Autorenporträt
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.
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From the reviews:

"What the book is very much about is a broad, almost philosophical, approach to the activity of debugging in general. ... as such it would be a tonic to any jaded programmer struggling with a project. ... this was a good read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I picked up a few hints and tips on the way, but its real value was in making me tackle the debugging task with a whole new enthusiasm." (Harry Fairhead, Visual Systems Journal, June, 2003)