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Hands-On Visual Studio 2022 - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835080443
Pages 336 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Hector Uriel Perez Rojas Hector Uriel Perez Rojas
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Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia Miguel Angel Teheran Garcia
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Visual Studio Overview
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Visual Studio 2022 3. Chapter 2: Creating Projects and Templates 4. Chapter 3: Debugging and Profiling Your Apps 5. Part 2: Tools and Productivity
6. Chapter 4: Adding Code Snippets 7. Chapter 5: Coding Efficiently with AI and Code Views 8. Chapter 6: Using Tools for Frontend and Backend Development 9. Chapter 7: Styling and Cleanup Tools 10. Chapter 8: Publishing Projects 11. Part 3: GitHub Integration and Extensions
12. Chapter 9: Implementing Git Integration 13. Chapter 10: Sharing Code with Live Share 14. Chapter 11: Working with Extensions in Visual Studio 15. Chapter 12: Using Popular Extensions 16. Chapter 13: Learning Keyboard Shortcuts 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Debugging projects in VS

Before discussing breakpoints in depth in the Exploring breakpoints in VS 2022 section, you must know about some technical aspects that are used in the debugging world, as well as in VS.

We’ll start with what debugging and debugger are.

Understanding the technical aspects of debugging

You must know the difference between the terms debugger and debugging so that you know what I mean when I mention any of these terms throughout this book.

First, the term debugging refers to the action of looking for errors in the code. This does not necessarily include the use of a tool such as an IDE. You could, for example, search for errors in code written on a piece of paper, and you would still be debugging.

This is usually not feasible, and a tool called a debugger is often used. This tool is attached to the application process you are going to run, allowing you to analyze your code while the application is running.

In VS, we can start an application...

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