Debugging helps you build more accurate, efficient, and reliable C# applications. Learn how to debug your C# code using Visual Studio Code.
- [Kathryn] Visual Studio code is the most commonly used IDE among C# developers. I'm going to show you how to approach finding and solving errors in your programs, as well as how to decode common error messages. So if you're tired of facing those confusing errors in your code, and not sure where to start to fix them, I'm here to help. Hi, I'm Kathryn Hodge, and in this LinkedIn Learning course, I'll walk through examples where we use the debugging tools available in Visual Studio code. Ultimately you'll learn how to proactively avoid common mistakes and bugs through defensive programming, resulting in more secure and reliable programs. Let's get started debugging in C#.
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4/23/2019- Debugging defined
- Working with breakpoints
- Inspecting values of variables
- Defensive programming
- Common C# errors
- Debugging challenges
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Debugging in C#45s
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1. Basics of Debugging
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What is debugging?2m 1s
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What is a breakpoint?5m 59s
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Execution in debug mode3m 40s
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The debugging process2m 11s
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2. More Debugging Tips and Tricks
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Covering edge cases3m 57s
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Defensive programming3m 13s
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Side effects3m 57s
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3. Common Errors in C#
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NullReferenceException4m 50s
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IndexOutOfRangeException6m 10s
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Logical errors5m 56s
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4. Practice Debugging C# Programs
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Logical code challenge3m 23s
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Conclusion
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Next steps43s
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