July 2008
Intermediate to advanced
1026 pages
27h 59m
English
As you've seen throughout the last several chapters, Visual Studio 2008 comes with a great variety of ways to debug and run through your applications, including catching errors and displaying them to you for action before the code executes too far; a number of techniques for effectively debugging web applications; and other features such as breakpoints and visualizing errors.
However, there is still more functionality to be found in Visual Studio that you can use to customize your experience with debugging projects, databases, unmanaged code, and even the .NET Framework itself. In this chapter you'll find advanced techniques for debugging your projects regardless of language or technology.
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