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Visit   .Net Debugging? Don’t give me none of your VS    Last Update 2010/3/10 14:16
Category  Programming  arrow  .NET  :  Software Testing and Quality Assurance  arrow  Software Testing  arrow  Unit Testing
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Visual Studio is fine for most debugging purposes. Just occasionally, it isn't practicable, or there are other quicker ways of doing it with a user-mode debugger. Edward argues that debugging in MSIL or assembly language is a strangely liberating experience and can be a lightweight route to discovering the cause of elusive bugs. He starts off with a simple introduction to SOS debugging.

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