This book is the definitive guide to Windows debugging, providing developers with the strategies and techniques they need to fulfill one of their most important responsibilities efficiently and effectively.
This book is designed to help intermediate/advanced-level C/C++ programmers reduce the time spent (i.e., cost) debugging programs and increase their confidence that a program is reliable--from the start.
This troubleshooting reference for the C++ programmer is filled with solutions to common and rare bugs. It helps developers identify bad coding habits and build clean code.
Keith Bugg provides readers with a tutorial-based book that covers the entire software cycle and examines both Microsoft's debugger and third-party debuggers, including Purify and Bounds Checker.
With this book, beginning programmers finally have a practical book on debugging techniques for C++. Practical Debugging in C++ serves as an important companion to any introductory textbook on C++ programming.
Picking up where C++ for Dummies left off, this text offers expanded coverage of C++ features and an introduction to topics not covered in the first book.
Seasoned C++ programmer Matthew Telles shows developers at any level of experience how to save hours by improving, refactoring, and debugging their code Some of the techniques covered include mastering asserts, creating a complete class, ...
By showing what really happens each time you choose a button in a wizard, Learning DCOM makes it possible for you to choose what you need.This book is for anyone who wants to understand DCOM.