The Debugger's Handbook

The Debugger's Handbook

by J.F. DiMarzio
The Debugger's Handbook

The Debugger's Handbook

by J.F. DiMarzio

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Overview

For today's programmers, it is impossible to foresee every input, every usage scenario, and every combination of applications that can cause errors when run simultaneously. Given all of these unknowns, writing absolutely bug-free code is unachievable. But it is possible, with the right knowledge, to produce nearly bug-free code and The Debugger's Handbook provides just the right guidance to do it.

Focused on the best practices for writing code as well as on the methods to perform more effective debugging, DiMarzio promotes a natural debugging approach to writing code. He begins by examining and concretely defining just what a bug is, what circumstances are more prone to producing bugs, and how to avoid them from the start. Rather than focusing on techniques for a specific programming language, this book offers guidance on the basic philosophies and practices that can minimize the appearance of bugs in any language. Extensive use of examples-with sample code given in VB, VB .NET, C++, and Java-reinforce a practical understanding of the concepts and offer ample opportunity to put them to use.

Working systematically through the programming steps encountered in practice, The Debugger's Handbook is the most versatile and practical guide available for minimizing errors, decreasing development time and costs, and making you a better programmer.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780849380341
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/28/2006
Series: Systematics Association Special Volumes
Pages: 482
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

J.F. DiMarzio is an IT manager with 14 years of experience in the technology industry. His other books have been translated into five languages and sold worldwide. He currently works as a management consultant in the southeastern United States

Table of Contents

Bugs: Fact or Fiction?. Writing Bug-Free Code Part I: The Design Process. Bug-Free Code Part II: The Coding Process. Throwing Custom Exceptions. Design Time Debugging. Debugging and Visual Studio 2005. Testing. Commenting Your Code with XML. Real-World Scenarios: Opening Files. Real-World Scenarios: Reading Files. Real-World Scenarios: Saving Program Settings. Real-World Scenarios: Working with Objects. Real-World Scenarios: Editing the Registry. Real-World Scenarios: Windows Termination Functionality. Real-World Scenarios: Opening a Database. Real-World Scenarios: Reading a Database. Real-World Scenarios: Searching a Database. Index.
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