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Debugging, Tuning & Testing Microsoft .NET 2.0 Applications

by: Robbins, John

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Retail Price: $84.99

Publisher: MICROSOFT PRESS,27.9.2006

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ISBN: 0735622027
ISBN13: 9780735622029

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Hands-on guide to debugging, testing, and tuning Microsoft .NET 2.0 applications with Visual Studio 2005

Traditionally, tools for performance tuning, testing applications, and debugging code have been expensive, hard to learn, and difficult to use. While previous versions of Microsoft Visual Studio® have included debuggers and other code-improvement tools, Visual Studio 2005 presents developers with robust and useful tools and processes to help ensure top-quality code. In this guide, an expert on improving code, John Robbins, steps back from the expert-level information that characterized his previous debugging books to present hands-on, practical advice for working developers on how to use the debugging, testing, and tuning features in Visual Studio 2005. In addition to an overview of the science of debugging and expertly-guided instruction, this guide also features solutions to common, real-world development problems. Developers of all skill levels will be able to use this book to help improve their understanding of debugging, debugging tools, tuning, and testing, including how to effectively employ Test Explorer, the Enterprise Performance Tool, and WinDbg.