The best part about writing books and articles, in addition to speaking at conferences, is getting the questions from developers about debugging and .NET in general. Although I do get a few "my application doesn't runwhat do I do?" e-mails, most of the questions are well thought out and make me look at areas of .NET I normally don't get a chance to work withit's a great learning experience for me. In fact, I enjoy the questions so much I will feel lonely if I don't get an e-mail question from each of you who purchase the book. Since the last edition of this book, I've been keeping a list of all the questions I've been asked, and I want to answer the most common of those. Obviously, many of them apply to debugging .NET applications, but having gotten many questions about other aspects of development, I wanted to answer those also. Because of the breadth and depth of .NET development, I may not answer your particular burning question in this chapter, but I can guarantee you'll learn something. |