WinDbg. From A to Z! |
WinDbg. From A to Z!
Between 1 December 2007 and 31 Januar 2009 "Windbg. From A to Z!" was published on software.rkuster.com where it was downloaded 15.748 times. Foreword by Wanderley Caloni All the power and flexibility of the Microsoft Debugging Tools package can be diminished by its complexity and learning curve. After all, it is very easy and comfortable to work with the Visual Studio debugger once you begin to use it. Those who advocate the use of a unified tool that does everything, like a cell phone, make the case even worse. However, when the competitive advantage of one tool over another is obvious, there is nothing worse than getting stuck in a situation which is suboptimal for you. As I was thinking about this difficulty I found a presentation written by Robert Kuster that explains all the important details of debugging with WinDbg for novice and experienced programmers. The presentation "WinDbg. From A to Z!" turns out to be just as useful as WinDbg itself because it explains everything from simple things that you should know right away such as setting up symbols and the theory of command types in WinDbg, to the advanced topics such as remote debugging. The subject covers a set of 111 slides that take one or two hours of careful reading if you do not make tests during the trip. Among the things I have read and reread I found a list of important topics that you should try to keep in mind:
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