Lastnight I have published another article on debugging of ASP.NET article which hosted on Remote IIS Server. Its all about the how to msvsmon.exe and its configuration. If you really interesed, Here is my complete article Remote IIS Debugging : Debug your ASP.NET Application which is hosted on "Remote IIS Server"
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11 comments:
I am following your publications and you have done tremendous job. You must be proud of yourself. Please keep up your good work.
Thank you so much !! :)
hey, one question for you. Which tool you use for the drawings and figures? They are very pretty and colorful?
Thanks again for all your great work
Yeah.. I have used MS PowerPoint 2007 :) . And there are some more tool i have used like Visio. You can also lookinto one cool image editing tool "SnagIT".
Microsoft power point for these type of cool drawings :) so for example this "Fig: General block diagram from Multiple Debugger instance" from your artcile. Did you used power point for it?
Yes, my friend. All the diagram I have used over here Designed using MS PowerPoint 2007 :D. You can add Smart Shape from Insert Tab. :)
Thanks man. You should be getting Microsoft MVP award too.
Ohhh... Man thats a nice complement for me. Thanks for the wishes. :). I will keep you updating whenever I will publish article. Two are in process. Hope to release soon :)
Looks good. I have done this long back when I was doing ASP.NET programming. I left ASP.NET 1 year back. So not getting time to keep me updated on ASP stuff.
Thanks Navaneeth. So right now are you on C++ I guess ? :)
Yeah. C++ or C++/CLI when programming on top of .NET framework. I use C++ when I program on LINUX.
Have you started blogging extensively? I also blog, very often. Check out http://navaneethkn.wordpress.com/
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