
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Author: John Robbins
ISBN: 0735608865
Release Date: 26 January 2000
eBook Description
Reveals lethally effective real-world techniques for resolving just about any debugging problemfrom memory bugs and disappearing threads to the hairiest multithreaded deadlock. Softcover. CD-ROM included. DLC: Application software--Development.
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