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Debugging Applications: Microsoft (Dv-Mps Programming)18 reviews
John Robbins

Microsoft Press, 2000

Excellent Choice Among Windows Debugging Books
I have four debugging books on the shelf above my monitor. This is the one I refer to most. I have over 30 years programming experience, about ten in C and C++, and I find that this book is an excellent resource. I still haven't read it cover to cover, and the CD is still sealed - much of it is on MSDN in some form anyway - so some of the other review complaints may have merit. ...
  
  











  



  
Debugging Applications for Microsoft .NET and Microsoft Windows (Pro-Developer)11 reviews
John Robbins

Microsoft Press, 2003

A very useful discussion of Windows debugging practices
This book brings a vast amount of Windows-specific debugging information together in one place and has been very helpful to me. Some of this info could be found elsewhere, but only by sorting through dozens of documentation pages and magazine articles, some many years old, and additionally the author adds value by giving very explicit instructions (even providing source code) on how to do things ...
  
  











  



  
Schaum's Outline of Visual Basic3 reviews
Byron Gottfried

McGraw-Hill, 2001

best 1st book
I had a project in a Nuclear engineering company that required a GUI for a FORTRAN based program. I waded through a few VB books but none were explained in a nice step by step fashion. Microsofts VB 6.0 step by step was horrible . Balena is a good book but for advanced readers. So My first month was unproductive as I did not have a good book and was learning and proceeding by Microsofts ...
  
  











  



  
Debugging Strategies For .NET Developers2 reviews
Darin Dillon

Apress, 2003

Excellent resource for debugging in .NET
I just finished reading this book and it was so good that I figured I finally had to write a review, which I have often thought of doing for other books but never actually done. This book is full of great debugging techniques and strategies, many of which I was familiar with but just as many which I had not encountered before. The author uses an engaging style of writing making use of real-life ...
  
  











  



  
Debugging Visual Basic: Troubleshooting for Programmers2 reviews
David G. Jung, Jeffrey A. Kent

Osborne Publishing, 2000

I love this book.
David Jung and Jeff Kent have done it again! This book is a MUST have for any serious (or at least kinda serious) VB programmer or anyone who just has an interest in learning how to make their programs run better -- easier and faster. The book is easy to understand and written for someone WITHOUT a PhD. This book is the perfect companion to the Jung/Kent Visual Basic programming book. You gotta ...
  
  











  



  
Comprehensive VB .NET Debugging2 reviews
Mark Pearce

Apress, 2003

Brilliant - Comprehensive Coverage On VB.NET Debugging
This book is a must read for anyone doing VB.NET development work. I felt so lucky when I found this book because I haven't found a book like this on the market for .NET debugging. This isn't just a book you read through once, and set aside, as it will definitely become a permanent part of your reference library. The author did an absolutely exceptional job in comprehensively covering ...
  
  











  



  
Debugging Microsoft .NET 2.0 Applications4 reviews
John Robbins

Microsoft Press, 2006

An Excellent Source of Tips, Tricks, and How-To's
As somebody who debugs applications for a living, I found this an outstanding resource to both refresh my memory, give me new tips and tricks, and provide a frame of reference for sharing this knowledge with others. If you do not already have a symbol server set up for your organization, then you should order this book today for the simple step-by-step instructions for how to do this. This is an ...
  
  











  



  
Advanced Windows Debugging (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series)18 reviews
Mario Hewardt, Daniel Pravat

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2007

Unequaled
I have little to add to the effusive praise of previous reviewers. This is a one-of-kind book. An instant classic. Beware, however. As others have noted, this is definitely an _advanced_ book. If you're not comfortable with arcane command syntax, bits and bytes, and such this will be painful to incomprehensible for you. On the other hand, I dare say you will never be a true Master ...
  
  











  



  
Bug Proofing Visual Basic: A Guide to Error Handling and Prevention14 reviews
Rod Stephens

John Wiley & Sons, 1998

Great to evangalize standards
I was trained in VB at a Fortune 1 company (narrows it down, eh?). I developed a very paranoid mindset with my development that I have not seen in others until I came across this book. It really took the beliefs and habits that were instilled in me and materialized them into a book. I can then take this book and recommend it to folks I have to share projects with to spread those beliefs and ...
  
  











  



  
Debugging Windows Programs: Strategies, Tools, and Techniques for Visual C++ Programmers (DevelopMentor ...13 reviews
Everett N. McKay, Mike Woodring

Addison-Wesley Professional, 2000

Pays for itself within your first project
I wish I had this book before - only discovered it recently. This book pays for itself within your first project. Surgical precision-like debugging. Wealth of information. I hope they are working on a sequel to this book for .Net development.
  
  











  



  
Nu-Mega's Practical Guide to Debugging 32-Bit Windows Applications (Nu-Mega Software Development)2 reviews
Nancy Nicolaisen

Wiley Publishing, 1996

Thinly-veiled advertisement for BoundsChecker
As you can probably deduce from the title of the book, the book is a thinly-veiled advertisement for Nu-Mega's BoundsChecker product. Mind you, I do believe BoundsChecker is an outstanding product, but at the same time I believe that this book should have provided me something more than I got for my money. First, the coverage of the Visual C++ debugger itself is not covered "in depth" -- in ...
  
  











  



  
Learning C#33 reviews
Jesse Liberty

O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002

HITS THE MARK!
I find the book to be very well thought out and is a great intro to the C# language. I'm certified in Java2 but have spent the VAST majority of my career working with COBOL and other legacy languages. For me, Learning C# 2005 is a great introduction. I have a couple of other more recent books but I find that I refer to "Learning" most of the time as the more advanced books don't cover the ...
  
  











  



  
Troubleshooting Microsoft FrontPage 2002 (Cpg-Troubleshooting)1 review
Jim Buyens

Microsoft Press, 2002

SysAdmins: Don't bother
This book is really geared toward FrontPage authors who don't understand why their content is broken. (here's a hint: you're using FrontPage...) As someone who works at an ISP and -doesn't- use FrontPage, all I wanted to know was how to properly set up, maintain, and troubleshoot Server Extensions for Windows and for UNIX. This book disappointed horribly on that count. It barely mentions them ...
  
  











  



  
Debugging the Development Process: Practical Strategies for Staying Focused, Hitting Ship Dates, and Building ...29 reviews
Steve Maguire

Microsoft Press, 1994

Great for Software development team leads and Managers
A co-worker recommended the book so I pick up a used copy from a 3rd party vendor here on the Amazon site. Been reading the book and it is absolutely as good as my co-worker suggested. Great ideas on how to lead software development teams. Lots of practical advice from someone who has been leading teams at Microsoft for years. I find the ideas useful, refreshing, and focused on making ...
  
  











  



  
Debugging Microsoft .NET 2.0 Applications1 review
John Robbins

Microsoft Pr, 2006

I am dissappointed in this book
I bought this book purely to learn about the remote debugger, and so far have found nothing useful, including nothing on how to set it up, etc. i have looked in the index, and in the table of contents, and if the information is there, I cannot find it. This review probably isn't of much use to you, as you may want this book for something other than I do. But if you wanted it purely to learn ...
  
  











  



  
Symantec intros MultiScope Debuggers for Borland, Microsoft applications.: An article from: Software Industry ...

Millin Publishing, Inc., 1992

This digital document is an article from Software Industry Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on September 7, 1992. The length of the article is 451 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Symantec intros MultiScope ...
  
  











  



  
Windows 2000 Kernel Debugging8 reviews
Steven McDowell

Pearson Education, 2001

A waste of trees.
The book is essentially useless. Claiming to address itself to administrators and developers alike, it manages to satisfy neither. The book explains on 160 (one hundred and sixty!) pages how to configure NT to produce a crash dump file; how to read a BSOD; how to run dumpexam; how to fire up a debugger; and how to get Windbag to run a debug session. Oh, I forget -- there are a few pages on the ...
  
  











  








   



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