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In the predecessor volume of Debugging Applications for Microsoft and. NET Microsoft Windows, which dealt with Visual Basic 6, John Robbins broke new ground with the codification of techniques and strategies involved in debugging Microsoft Windows applications. In this highly revised and much longer version (in accordance with substantial changes to Microsoft's NET architecture.), Robbins achieved great progress in making the proper professional discipline out debugging - and in showing how to design software to keep the bugs appear in the first place. The largest value of Robbins 'work is on the treatment of bugs' origins in flawed software design and their subsequent manifestation in the wrong coding practices. He explained in great detail, for example, how to use the statement (in concert with the handling of error) for storing bad data from the software into modules and cause problems. Need more details about how to add assembly language code for your Visual C + +?. NET - software David Wall Topics covered: How to design Microsoft Windows software to minimize defective design, implement designs with as little as possible software errors, and using diagnostic tools and techniques to squash bugs that make it into your system.

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  • ISBN-10: 0735615365
  • ISBN-13: 9780735615366
  • Publisher: Microsoft Press
  • Pages: 801
  • Date: March 2003

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