Debugging Into the .NET Framework Source Code with Visual Studio 2008
- Posted: Jan 16, 2008 at 3:31 PM
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Author: Hi, I am Daniel Moth ![]()
Introduction: With Visual Studio 2008 you can debug right into the .NET Framework libraries source code. Watch this video to learn how. You can read more about this by following
the links from my blog post here.
Video download: Click on the image to play the video (from a streaming Silverlight wmv file). If you'd prefer to download a
non-Silverlight wmv packaged in a zip file, you may do so here.
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Daniel,
The link for the zip file is not there.
- Keeron
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