When creating a web project, you actually can split your configuration into separate files, each containing a part that's specific to that profile.
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Why Overriding ToString is a Good Idea
You have a custom type, but you know nothing about that type, Learning to use ToString solves that problem.
Working with Debug Windows in Visual Studio
Understanding the different windows in Visual Studio’s debugger is essential for efficient debugging. Read on to learn some of the most commonly used debug windows of Visual Studio.
The Cost of Bugs
Software defects and bugs cost $60 billion a year in the US. Check out this infographic to get a few other statistics on the impact of defects in your applications.
Browser Debugging Tools to Help Debug ASP.Net Applications
ASP.Net web forms, as the webpages are officially known, can become cumbersome to handle when they grow richer. The first line of defense, in such cases, is offered by the Browser Debugging Tools. Read on to find out more about such tools and how they help.
Writing a More Robust Debugger Visualizer in WPF
In this new installment, you'll discover how to write an even more robust version of a debugger visualizer using WIndows Presentation Foundation (WPF). You'll learn how to visualize additional data types as well as how to change the value of variables.
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Creating a Text Scroller Control
Build a scrolling text user control. Examples are in C# and VB.NET.

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Using Ubuntu Virtual Machine in Azure
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