“Who says you can’t bottle experience? Between the covers is a wealth of information that
clearly demonstrates how to take a logical approach to finding and eliminating bugs. This
is an absolute must-have book for anyone who develops, tests, or supports software for
Microsoft Windows.”
—Bob Wilton, Escalation Engineer, Critical Problem Resolution Team, Microsoft
Corporation
“I have been fortunate enough to personally work with the authors on extremely demand-
ing systems projects for more than eight years. This volume contains the kind of stuff we
all wish we had known back at the beginning of those projects—the kind of stuff that the
debugging guru tells you over a coffee-spilled keyboard on February 29 only because an
extra day showed up and he has the afternoon free; the kind of stuff that only comes
from actually building and then debugging complex systems projects instead of just read-
ing about somebody else doing it.
“Most books leave the advanced cases as ‘exercises to the reader’ or to ‘other, more
advanced books,’ and those never seem to materialize. This book is one of those very rare
‘other’ books. Get two copies. You will always be lending the other one out.”
—Raymond McCollum, Architect, Microsoft Forefront Security Products
“This book by Microsoft authors Mario and Daniel is an excellent reference for both
intermediate and advanced debuggers. In-depth examples showing how to debug intri-
cate problems, such as stack and heap corruptions, make this book stand out among cur-
rent available literature on debugging Win32 software on Windows. The book is highly
practical and is filled with numerous debugging tricks and strategies.”
—Kinshuman, Development Lead, Windows Core OS Division
“I am pleased to see this guided tour through a comprehensive set of clever debugging
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explains the mechanisms behind the techniques used. The pragmatic approach taken in
Advanced Windows Debugging makes it a good resource to understand several key
Windows areas.”
—Adrian Marinescu, Software Architect, Microsoft Corporation
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