Advanced .NET Debugging

Read [Mario Hewardt Book] * Advanced .NET Debugging Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Advanced .NET Debugging Excellent book for any .NET programmer according to PC. If you program for the .NET framework you *need* this book. It helps to take your debugging skills (as well as understanding of the platform) to the next level. How many times in the past have we tried to nail down a particularly tricky bug, and after hours (or days) of pulling at your hair, given up in despair and doubted our worth as a good programmer ? Well, if you have trodden down that path, then I am sure this book will help. I wish

Advanced .NET Debugging

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Rating : 4.28 (970 Votes)
Asin : 0321578899
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 552 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-11-26
Language : English

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Praise for Advanced .NET Debugging “While the .NET environment provides a developer with a powerful toolbox to accomplish their goals, it can often be a daunting task to debug some of the issues that inevitably crop up during software development. This book provides the crucial details about how the CLR works internally, which you need to know to diagnose many classes of bugs in your .NET programs, and it provides clear examples of how to solve the same types of issues we see our customers struggle with on a daily basis. Advanced .NET Debugging delivers the knowledge necessary to quickly isolate nasty software problems. I recommend it to anyone who wants to debug more complex issues brought on by synchronization problems and corruption. Farah, Senior Premier Field Engineer, Microsoft Corporation&nb

His Advanced Windows Debugging (coauthored with Daniel Pravat) is an invaluable resource for native code debugging, and Advanced .NET Debugging achieves the same quality, clarity, and breadth to make it just as invaluable for .NET debugging.”–Mark Russinovich, Technical Fellow, Microsoft CorporationThe Only Complete, Practical Guide to Fixing the Toughest .NET Bugs Advanced .NET Debugging is the first focused, pragmatic guide to tracking down today’s most complex and challenging .NET application bugs. The book is also packed with many debugging tips and discussions of CLR internals, which will benefit developers architecting software.”–Jeffrey Richter, consultant, trainer, and author at Wintellect “Mario has done it again. Next, he turns to sophisticated debugging techniques, using real-world examples that demonstrate many common C# programming errors. This book enables you toMake practical use of postmortem debugging, including PowerDBG and other “power tools”Understand the debugging details and implications of the new .NET CLR 4.0Master and successfully use Debugging Tools for Windows, as well as SOS, SOSEX, CLR Profiler, and other powerful toolsGain a deeper, more practical understanding of CLR internals, such as examining thread-specific data, managed heap and garbage collector, interoperability layer, and .NET exceptionsSolve difficult sy

"Excellent book for any .NET programmer" according to PC. If you program for the .NET framework you *need* this book. It helps to take your debugging skills (as well as understanding of the platform) to the next level. How many times in the past have we tried to nail down a particularly tricky bug, and after hours (or days) of pulling at your hair, given up in despair and doubted our worth as a good programmer ? Well, if you have trodden down that path, then I am sure this book will help. I wish to warn you that this is not a book for a be. Must have for anyone interested in debugging and/or CLR internals Brian Rasmussen Advanced .NET Debugging is a great book and a valuable addition to any dedicated .NET developer's toolbox. Not only does it cover the highly useful Debugging Tools for Windows package (the book uses ntsd for all examples, but everything applies to WinDbg as well) and how to debug hard-to-solve problems. It also provides a lot of details on how the .NET runtime works internally. It is well written, easy to read, and full of useful gems. My only complaint is that the examples use debu. "Deepest .NET Debugging book" according to Roberto A. Farah. As one of the official reviewers of this book I think this is the deepest .NET debugging book I'm aware of. It teaches how to use WinDbg and other troubleshooting tools to diagnose problems like hangs, crashes and memory leaks coming from .NET applications. The cool thing here is that these techniques are the same techniques used by folks from Microsoft Support!

He currently leads a development team that builds ground-breaking online IT management solutions. Hewardt is coauthor of Advanced Windows Debugging (Addison-Wesley, 2008).. Mario Hewardt, senior development lead at Microsoft, has pioneered Windows system-level development for more than a decade

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