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Silverlight 5 in Action
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Silverlight 5 in Action

by Pete Brown
June 2012
Beginner content levelBeginner
1000 pages
33h 35m
English
Manning Publications
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Chapter 34. Debugging your application

 

This chapter covers
  • Using general debugging techniques
  • Debugging binding statements
  • Debugging network and services issues

 

I’ve recently gotten into electronics. I blame the Netduino, and later the .NET Gadgeteer and related microcontrollers for being the gateway drugs that got me into that. I’ve learned to connect basic circuits and use ICs, diodes, and so forth. I’m currently working to learn how to use transistors effectively. When the circuit works as intended, all is great. I haven’t let the magic blue smoke out of anything yet, but sometimes the circuit just doesn’t work as I thought it would. In those cases, I have to find ways to debug it.

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