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  2. WinDbg - Wikipedia

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    WinDbg is a multipurpose debugger for the Microsoft Windows computer operating system, distributed by Microsoft. [2] Debugging is the process of finding and resolving errors in a system; in computing it also includes exploring the internal operation of software as a help to development.

  3. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio 2005 additionally introduces support for a new task-based build platform called Microsoft Build Engine which employs a new XML-based project file format. [133] Visual Studio 2005 also includes a local web server, separate from IIS , that can host ASP.NET applications during development and testing.

  4. MSBuild - Wikipedia

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    With MSBuild, it is possible to build Visual Studio projects and solutions without the Visual Studio IDE installed. MSBuild is free and open-source. [5] MSBuild was previously bundled with .NET Framework; starting with Visual Studio 2013, however, it is bundled with Visual Studio instead. [6]

  5. Integrated development environment - Wikipedia

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    Visual programming is a usage scenario in which an IDE is generally required. Visual Basic allows users to create new applications by moving programming, building blocks, or code nodes to create flowcharts or structure diagrams that are then compiled or interpreted. These flowcharts often are based on the Unified Modeling Language.

  6. Program database - Wikipedia

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    Program database (PDB) is a file format (developed by Microsoft) for storing debugging information about a program (or, commonly, program modules such as a DLL or EXE). PDB files commonly have a .pdb extension. A PDB file is typically created from source files during compilation.

  7. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Plugins - Wikipedia

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    Firstly create a class library project in Visual Studio. Now add a reference to the WikiFunctions.dll file that comes with AWB (right click the project in the "solution explorer" => click "add reference" => click the "browse" tab => locate the WikiFunctions.dll file). Also add a reference to System.Windows.Forms under the ".NET" tab.

  8. Debugger - Wikipedia

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    A debugger is a computer program used to test and debug other programs (the "target" programs). Common features of debuggers include the ability to run or halt the target program using breakpoints , step through code line by line, and display or modify the contents of memory, CPU registers, and stack frames.

  9. Stepping (debugging) - Wikipedia

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    Stepping (Visual Studio) Overview of stepping support in Microsoft Corporation's IDE, Visual Studio; Tarraingim - A Program Animation Environment ; Program Animation as a way to teach and learn about Program Design and Analysis; Structured information on software testing (such as the History of Software Testing) published by Testing references