A guide to debugging Windows applications for professional developers covers resource leaks, memory corruption, stack problems, release build problems, multithreading problems, and finding crash locations.
Everett N. McKay has been honing his debugging skills "the hard way" since 1975. He has been developing Windows programs since 1990, specializing in user interface design. He now works as a user interface program manager for a large, well-known software company based in Redmond, Washington. Everett is also the author ofDeveloping User Interfaces for Microsoft Windows.
Mike Woodring is an independent consultant specializing in system software development and an instructor for DevelopMentor, a premier research and training company that specializes in object technologies. Previously, he was a senior software systems engineer at Intel. He is co-author of Win32 Multithreaded Programming.
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