MDCC TechTalk - Advanced .NET Debugging (part 2)
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Part 1: http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/MDCC-TechTalk-Advanced-NET-Debugging-part-1
What do you do, when your .NET application crashes on the production servers and you can't reproduce the bug in-house? How do you detect memory leaks in a .NET application, when you can't inspect the memory usage from Visual Studio? In this demo-intensive presentation we take a look at how WinDbg and SOS can be used to troubleshoot several hard-to-debug, real world problems in .NET applications.
About Brian Rasmussen
Brian Rasmussen is a chief software engineer at SimCorp in Copenhagen and a Microsoft MVP for C#. He spends most of his time working on developer tools, proof of concept projects and advanced debugging of .NET code.
Brian is a frequent speaker at conferences and events, and an active member of the Danish .NET community. He frequently blogs about C#, the .NET Common Language Runtime and low-level debugging of managed code at http://kodehoved.dk
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