Using Reflector to search through code and resolve .NET issues
As you already know, i spend my days analyzing dumps for customers, and more often than not I don’t have access to the customers code.
As you already know, i spend my days analyzing dumps for customers, and more often than not I don’t have access to the customers code.
Lately, no matter where you turn there are linq presentations and Silverlight demos. A couple of years back the hot new stuff was web services and XML.
In my constant effort to make my job obsolete, I have created an “add-in” for windbg that automatically checks for hang conditions in a .NET memory dump.
Update 2021: This is a re-post of a post from Johan Straarup - I am posting it here as his blog has been decommissioned
I’m back from Oredev which turned out to be a really cool conference.
This has been a busy month for blogging for me, I’m up to a whopping 8 posts this month including this one which is the most I have written in any given mont...
If you were to compare the taste of the oranges in the fruit basket at work to the taste of the apples you bought on your way home and realize that they tast...
Time for a commercial break,
A few days ago I got an interesting case with a customer who intermittently kept getting a download box with Safari and a similar one telling him that he has...
Sometimes you hear and accept advice but you don’t really know the details behind it. That has always been the case with me and high CPU situations caused by...