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Michael F. Collins, III

Michael F. Collins, III

My name is Michael Collins. I am a principal consultant with Neudesic, based in the Phoenix metro region. I specialize in custom application development, connected systems, and business intelligence. I'm an avid reader and love to learn new things. I live in Surprise, Arizona, with my wife Mea.
  • Surprise, AZ, USA
  • member since August 2 2008

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  • Debugging Microsoft  .NET 2.0 Applications (Pro-Developer)
    • Rated 5 stars

    Debugging Microsoft .NET 2.0 Applications is a "must read" book for .NET developers. The author, John Robbins, is a master at debugging and is a really excellent writer. Some of the debugger content gets a little dry after a while, but after all, it is a book about debugging. However, the author keeps you engaged with excellent examples and really explains the practical usefulness of the debugging techniques, especially for debugging in a production environment. The book's organization is excellent with each chapter building on the techniques specified in the chapter before it. This book is not only about working in a debugger, but also includes topics about build processes and tracing using the .NET framework that are critical for debugging an application in a production environment without a debugger.

    Michael F. Collins, III wrote this review Tuesday, August 5 2008. ( reply | permalink )

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