Monday, September 11, 2006 - Posts

Debugging from the Trenches

Debugging from the Trenches War Stories from the Real World

When do you learn the most about your software development skills? When you have a million browser search windows open, it's 2 a.m., and you've been debugging for three days. Debugging forces you into nooks and crannies of your code and into areas of the operating system or framework that you didn't know existed. Of course, when developers are sitting around at lunch they don't talk about the excitement of UML diagrams, they swap war stories on the nasty bugs they've worked on.

Join renowned debugging expert John Robbins of Wintellect, author of the MSDN Magazine Bugslayer column, as he discusses some of the nastiest bugs he's fought and how he tamed them. The techniques he describes may surprise you.

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