A reading list for debugging, .NET, CLR, WinDBG etc
[Update 17th October 2006. The list in this blog post is now superceded by this article which will be updated in future]
I'm often asked "Where can I learn more about doing this kind of stuff?", this "stuff" being debugging with WinDBG, understanding how .NET works, looking at dump files and generally figuring out what's gone wrong with .NET applications.
I started assembling this list sometime ago and it is by no means complete. It keeps growing all the time (I have lists coming out of my ears. I squirrel away little nuggets of information, lists and lists of lists. Like any squirrel I spend half my time trying to find these little nuggets again :-).
But here it is anyway.....
Books
(A good book on CLI internals etc. Although the CLI is "different" to the .NET framework, there is much in common and therefore it offers great insight into what goes on "inside" the CLR and .NET Framework.)
Debugging .NET and Windows Applications
Improving .NET Application Performance and Scalability
Production Debugging for .NET Framework Applications
Articles
Drill Into .NET Framework Internals to See How the CLR Creates Runtime Objects
Root Out Elusive Production Bugs with These Effective Techniques
Windows Debuggers: Part 1: A WinDbg Tutorial
Debug Tutorial Part 1: Beginning Debugging Using CDB and NTSD
Debug Tutorial Part 2: The Stack
Debug Tutorial Part 3: The Heap
Debug Tutorial Part 4: Writing WINDBG Extensions
Debug Tutorial Part 5: Handle Leaks
Debug Tutorial Part 6: Navigating The Kernel Debugger
Debug Tutorial Part 7: Locks and Synchronization Objects
A word for WinDbg
Blogs
blogs.msdn.com/yunjin/
blogs.msdn.com/tess/
blogs.msdn.com/jmstall/
blogs.msdn.com/mvstanton/
blogs.msdn.com/cbrumme/
blogs.msdn.com/maoni/
blogs.msdn.com/toddca/
blogs.msdn.com/suzcook/
Comments
Anonymous
October 01, 2006
Like most developers who are passionate about what they do for a living, I tend to throw myself intoAnonymous
October 08, 2006
This one is supposed to be a a handy list (of links and links to links :o) which I will maintain aboutAnonymous
October 11, 2017
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/6469/Debug-Tutorial-Part-Beginning-Debugging-Using-CD