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Well, I knew it would happen at some point. Here it is: http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=164928 The topic of the day is Debugger Visualizers! Read More...
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The Visual Studio Debugger "Do you have some burning questions or comments about SQL, C#, VB, C++, or script debugging support in Visual Studio? Want to know more about Visual Studio 2005's enhanced datatips, improved interop debugging, Managed Debugging Read More...
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The Visual Studio Debugger "Do you have some burning questions or comments about SQL, C#, VB, C++, or script debugging support in Visual Studio? Want to know more about Visual Studio 2005's enhanced datatips, improved interop debugging, Managed Debugging Read More...
The Visual Studio Debugger "Do you have some burning questions or comments about SQL, C#, VB, C++, or script debugging support in Visual Studio? Want to know more about Visual Studio 2005's enhanced datatips, improved interop debugging, Managed Debugging Read More...
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The Visual Studio Debugger "Do you have some burning questions or comments about SQL, C#, VB, C++, or script debugging support in Visual Studio? Want to know more about Visual Studio 2005's enhanced datatips, improved interop debugging, Managed Debugging Read More...
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Two powerpoint files have been posted. The first is the slides for DEV340 , a session about the enhancements to Visual C# in version 2.0. The second PPT contains the slides for DEV341 , which covers the new C# IDE features in Visual Studio 2005. Unfortunately Read More...
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Well, here's the session I did at TechEd. As a refresher, the session title is "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005: Debugging Smart Client Applications with Visual Studio 2005." This complete package has the PPT, the solution and a demo script. Check out the Read More...
This is the most advanced visualizer I've seen so far. And it's also the first restricted visualizer I've seen: it has an expiration date, and no source code to help you build your own for this one... With that preface out of the way, let's talk about Read More...
I recently responded to this "bug" on the MSDN Product Feedback Center , but I thought it would be valuable for more people than just "SecurityException" to get this explanation. The situation is this - Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 stopped the debuggee and Read More...
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The Visual Studio Debugger "Do you have some burning questions or comments about SQL, C#, VB, C++, or script debugging support in Visual Studio? Want to know more about Visual Studio 2005's enhanced datatips, improved interop debugging, Managed Debugging Read More...
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Can't wait for Visual Studio 2005 to get some rich data visualization while debugging? If you haven't already seen these, check 'em out. I admit that I haven't tried them myself, but people appear to be using them... XML Visualizer - supports lots of Read More...
This was one of the scenarios we brainstormed (how would people use it?) while developing Debugger Visualizers. The ASP.NET cache - a very difficult bit of memory to try and understand. It would be fair to say that it's even more difficult than the dreaded Read More...
Just added a snazzy blue TechEd image to my sidebar, so I should probably mention that I'll be in Orlando in June to talk about Debugging Smart Client applications. DEV370 Microsoft Visual Studio 2005: Debugging Smart Client Applications with Visual Studio Read More...
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The Beta 2 update to my MSDN article on debugger visualizers was published last week! It's even headlined on the C# and .NET Framework developer centers! :0) There's a webcast on visualizers tomorrow morning. I'm not giving it, but I am signed up! Read More...
I've seen this idea a few places now: "Each implementation of a DebuggerVisualizer can be associated with only one type." "Debugger visualizers for different classes must reside in a separate project." And I'm really not sure what to make of it. What Read More...
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