Hanselminutes on 9 - Debugging Crash Dumps with Tess Ferrandez and VS2010
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I'm in Sweden this week and I got a chance to talk to legendary ASP.NET Debugger and Escalation Engineer Tess Ferrandez. In this video Tess shows me how to debug a dump of an ASP.NET Web Site with a pile of awesome and totally new features in Visual Studio 2010. I also talked to Tess for an extended Debugging 101 session on the full 30 minute audio edition of my Hanselminutes Podcast out later this week.
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Being able to debug dumps in VS2010 will be awesome! I can't wait!
Wow thats really great!
Will it be possible to open 64-bit dumps? Do I still need a 64-bit machine to do that or will it work on 32-bit?
Thanks - Stefan
Scott,
Thank you for a practical example of the thread debugging coming in 2010. That is defiantly the video I'm showing my team lead. Being able to take a crash dump from Task Manager is like voodoo and I love it!
Cheers!
Really Exciting!!! Tess you will always impress me! Bravo
Thanks for the video. Awesome tool, and Tess is always enlightening!
Yes you can debug 64 bit dumps inside Visual Studio, but it does require a 64 bit machine.
That is really cool! I can't wait to try it out on my slow apps.
You may also be interested in checking out the Visual Studio Profiler for debugging slow apps: http://blogs.msdn.com/profiler/archive/2009/06/10/write-faster-code-with-vs-2010-profiler.aspx
Oh my, I want more Tess.
That is very cool ... saw Tess' session at TechEd last year - I concur with jmzl666, we could all use a lil more Tess
Be sure to check out her blog, If broken it is, fix it you should. It's a great resource on debugging.
Scott, work on your audio please, in particular the varying volume and the noise when you handle the camera.
Great content, though.
historical debugging is really cool
it would be an order of magnitude cooler though, if you where able to actually record tdlogs on client apps and client machines.. :/ mstest can do it, but only for tests, not regular apps. what's needed is something
like windbg, but for historical debugging
Thank you.
Great staff !!!
Lol
Me 2.
Awesome
I am still watching the video, but cannot wait to put this comment:
Please stop rolling the camera to the lady. She is pretty, but we want to see the screen. Hearing her voice is already super good.
thanks,
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