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Web Debugging by Example

Learn how to debug Web applications using automated memory dumps, and how to detect and fix web server CPU spikes

Intermediate
44m
(84)

Created by Mike Woodring and Dan Sullivan

Last Updated Feb 04, 2020

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Web Debugging by Example

Learn how to debug Web applications using automated memory dumps, and how to detect and fix web server CPU spikes

Intermediate
44m
(84)

Created by Mike Woodring and Dan Sullivan

Last Updated Feb 04, 2020

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Learn how to debug Web applications using automated memory dumps, and how to detect and fix web server CPU spikes.

Web Debugging by Example
Intermediate
44m
(84)
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Mike Woodring - Pluralsight course - Web Debugging by Example
Mike Woodring
7 courses 4.5 author rating 2070 ratings

Mike was the Head of Curriculum at Pluralsight, where he led the team that drove the vision and strategy for delivering world class technical content for professional technologists around the world working as developers, architects, IT operations professionals and data scientists and analysts. A former Microsoft C# MVP and multiple U.S. patent holder, Mike has over 20 years of experience developing high performance software systems and training developers around the world.

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Dan Sullivan - Pluralsight course - Web Debugging by Example
Dan Sullivan
13 courses 4.2 author rating 4991 ratings

Dan is an independent consultant, author, and speaker. He likes data; pointy data, rectangular data, even data just lying around on the floor. He is a co-author of the book "A Developers Guide to SQL Server 2005". His articles have been published in MSDN Magazine and SQL Server Magazine and he has spoken at WinDev, Microsoft events, as well as to various developer groups.

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