July 2008
Intermediate to advanced
1026 pages
27h 59m
English
Most developers who use Visual Studio 2008 will use breakpoints to track down issues with their applications. In this chapter, you learned how to optimize the use of breakpoints to reduce the amount of time spent locating the issue.
The following chapter examines the various debugging attributes that are available and explains how to create debugging proxy types and visualizers. This allows you to customize the debugging experience and reduce the time spent wading through unnecessary lines of code
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