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	<description>One of the first things you need to know in order to debug managed applications with a native debugger such as cdb, windbg, etc., is how to dump a managed object.&amp;nbsp;This is a task you&#39;ll repeat often if you spend any time at all debugging managed code. This episode demonstrates a couple ways to accomplish this basic - but very important - task.&amp;nbsp;I probably should have covered this much earlier on, but better late than never (hopefully). &amp;nbsp; .NET Debugging for the Production Environment, Part 8 .NET Debugging for the Production Environment, Part 10 </description>
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