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APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Debug .NET Applications
This primer shows you how to meet the ongoing challenge of trying to write defect-free code.
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About this Article:
Defects aren't a sign of bad code, but are an inevitable reality of any complicated system.
Jeffrey Hasan is a technical architect specializing in Microsoft technology at InfoQuest Systems, a leading provider of business intelligence applications and services for the telecommunications and broadband industries. Jeff has co-authored numerous books on .NET, and is the co-author of an upcoming book, Performance Tuning and Optimizing ASP.NET Applications, from Apress. http://www.infoquest.tv, JHasan85@hotmail.com.
Kenneth Tu is a developer specializing in Microsoft technology at InfoQuest Systems, a leading provider of business intelligence applications and services for the telecommunications and broadband industries. He has extensive experience developing Windows and Web-based applications. Ken is the co-author of an upcoming book, Performance Tuning and Optimizing ASP.NET Applications (Apress). http://www.infoquest.tv, KennethTu@hotmail.com.
ARTICLE INFO
Web Edition: 2009 Week 23, Doc #08444
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Keyword Tags: Application Development, Debugging, Development, Error Handling, Microsoft, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft .NET Framework, Software Development
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