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Testing and Instrumenting C# Applications Training Class |
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Testing and Instrumenting C# Applications Training Seminar
To introduce the concepts of software testing and debugging and to describe the use of the Debug and Trace programmatic classes in the .NET Framework class library and the Visual Studio .NET and SDK interactive debuggers
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Introduction to software testing - explain the purpose and scope of software testing, use software-testing terminology, and describe the main categories of testing. Code standards and reviews - recognize the role of code reviews and recommended coding practice in the testing process, and review .NET code for errors. Software-testing techniques - describe basic software-testing techniques, including tester-based, coverage-based, method-based, and risk-based techniques. Testing software - analyze testing requirements and design a software testing strategy. Conditional compilation in .NET - use compiler constants, compiler directives, and conditional compiling attributes to facilitate the debugging of applications. The .NET Debug and Trace classes - describe and use the Debug and Trace classes in the System.Diagnostics namespace of the .NET Framework class library. .NET trace switches - use trace switches to customize the behavior of the Debug and Trace classes. Using .NET trace listeners - use the trace listener objects available in the .NET Framework to customize tracing output and to create a custom tracing solution. Using C# Debug and Trace classes - use the Debug and Trace classes to implement tracing in C# applications. Interactive-debugging basics in VS.NET - configure a VB.NET and C# application project for debugging. The main debugger windows in VS.NET - recognize and use the main windows in the Visual Studio .NET debugger. Execution control in the VS.NET debugger - start, pause, and stop debugging, use and configure breakpoints, and step through an application being debugged in Visual Studio .NET. Monitoring the state of an application with VS.NET - use the watch windows, the Quickwatch window, and the Debug and Debugger classes to monitor the state of the application while debugging it in Visual Studio .NET. Advanced .NET debugging techniques - attach the Visual Studio .NET debugger to a running process and configure JIT debugging, the automatic launching of the debugger, and how the debugger handles exceptions. Using VS.NET for interactive debugging in C# - use Visual Studio .NET for interactive debugging of a C# application.
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Audience |
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Windows developers seeking to update their knowledge of and skills in developing, testing, and debugging software applications in Visual Studio .NET or pursuing MCAD or MCSD .NET certification
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Pre-Requisites |
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Familiarity with C# syntax and the main tasks involved in using the Visual Studio .NET integrated development environment
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