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I know that for a lot of you this is a bit far into the future, but I thought it would be nice to run through a few of my lab scenarios to show off some of the new features in Visual Studio 2010.  I am sure that I will miss a bunch of cool features Read More...
There’s been close to 25 000 downloads of the buggy bits lab set , YAY!!! :)  but now I think it’s time to expand it a bit with some new labs.  I have a few different issues in mind but I wanted to check in and see if there is something specific Read More...
... and here are the slides for the interactive session Read More...
I still have to figure out a way to host the video from the break-out session but until then, here are the slides for my presentations (attached). And here are a list of some of the tools and resources I used for the presentations Tool/Resource Comment Read More...
Following my post about how to troubleshoot a low CPU performance issue with VSTS Test, I will now do the same for lab 4 where we have high CPU in GC. The scenario is pretty similar in that we have a page ( http://localhost/BuggyBits/AllProducts.aspx Read More...
I know that perhaps not that many of you know Swedish, but for those of you who do, you might want to check out Michael Deurell’s nice screen casts about how to use visual studio test system to troubleshoot the issues in the buggybits labs along with Read More...
I know I'm a little late in the game, but I decided that after vacation it was finally time for me to install Windows 2008 on my Vista box and play around with some of the IIS 7 features like Failed Request Tracing (known as FRT or FREB) and the appcmd Read More...
We have reached the end of the .NET Debugging Demos series. And we are going to end it with a review of the last memory leak lab. I am interested to get feedback, either in comments or through email in the contact me section, on what you liked, what you Read More...
This is the last debugging lab in the .NET Debugging Demos series. By now you should have the basics down for troubleshooting hangs, perf issues, memory leaks and crashes in .net applications. Hope you have enjoyed your debugging sessions. The last one Read More...
Since it took me so long to get Lab 6 out the door i'll post the review right away... After this we only have one memory leak lab to go before you have gone through the whole lab set. Previous demos and setup instructions If you are new to the debugging Read More...
It's been about a week since I posted the debugging challenge for this lab, things have been a bit busy lately so sorry about the tardiness on posting the lab. I have a love-hate relationship with statistics, I like them cause you can use them to get Read More...
Here is the debugging challenge for lab 6... this one is really tricky... I will post the step-by-step instructions and review in about a week, but for now I will only post a problem description. As with lab 5, your mission, should you choose to accept Read More...
Last week I published a debugging challenge for Lab 5. It was really interesting to see the results and I have to say I was really happy to see the excellent results from the poeple who commented on the debugging challenge (sounds like my work here is Read More...
Since I already posted a challenge for this lab earlier I didn't want to wait too long with publishing the review... Previous demos and setup instructions If you are new to the debugging labs, here you can find information on how to set up the labs as Read More...
We're about halfway through with the labs so to change it up a little bit I'm going to give you a debugging challenge. I will post the step-by-step instructions and review in about a week, but for now I will only post a problem description. Your mission, Read More...
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