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Microsoft Ignite 2019 | Debugging Tips and Tricks in Visual Studio 2019 | Leslie Richardson

Do you want to know how to debug your code faster? Tired of seeing printf() statements clutter your code? In this all-demo session, we explore almost every aspect of the Visual Studio debugger, from old features to new ones introduced in Visual Studio 2019. Whether you’re new to Visual Studio or have been using it for years, you’re sure to learn some cool tips and tricks about how to expedite, customize, and improve your debugging experience!

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Read about what's good
what should give you pause
and possible dealbreakers
Shares tips and techniques to enhance debugging skills
Specifically tailored for Visual Studio 2019, ensuring relevance to users of this software
Provides a comprehensive overview of debugging features, fostering a deeper understanding of the debugging process
Led by Leslie Richardson, an expert in the field, ensuring the delivery of high-quality instruction
Suitable for both novice and experienced Visual Studio users, catering to learners of various skill levels

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Learners who complete Debugging Tips and Tricks in Visual Studio 2019 will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Software Engineer
Software engineers study, design, develop, deploy, and maintain software systems. This course can contribute to your success as a software engineer by teaching you valuable debugging skills that you can utilize to produce high-quality code. Many software engineering roles require a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field.
Software Developer
Software developers are responsible for the functionality of software applications. They design, develop, test, deploy, and maintain software systems. This course can equip you with the debugging skills necessary to perform well in the role. Most software developers hold at least a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field.
Computer Programmer
Computer programmers write and maintain the code that allows software applications to run. They debug, test, and implement code into existing software systems. This course can introduce you to debugging practices used in the field. While many computer programmers hold a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, some enter through bootcamps and self-study.
Web Developer
Web developers design and develop websites and web applications. This course can help you succeed in a web development role by teaching you how to effectively debug the code powering websites and applications. This role typically requires a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Web Development, or a related field.
Data Scientist
Data scientists use scientific methods, processes, algorithms, and systems to extract knowledge and insights from structured and unstructured data. This course can be useful for those working with data by helping to improve debugging skills for data analysis code. A data science role typically requires a master's degree or PhD in Data Science, Statistics, or a related field.
Data Analyst
Data analysts clean, analyze, and interpret data to help businesses understand trends and make informed decisions. This course may be useful for those working with data by helping to improve debugging skills for data analysis code. Most data analyst roles require a bachelor's degree in Data Science, Statistics, or a related field.
Database Administrator
Database administrators are responsible for managing and maintaining databases. This course may be useful for those working with databases by helping to improve debugging skills for database management systems. Many database administrator roles require a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.
Systems Analyst
Systems analysts work with businesses to analyze their needs and design and implement technical solutions. This course may be useful by helping to improve debugging skills for the technical solutions implemented by systems analysts. A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field is generally required.
IT Support Specialist
IT support specialists provide technical support to computer users. This course may be useful for IT support specialists by providing debugging skills for the technical issues they troubleshoot. Some roles may require a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field, while others may allow for an associate's degree or equivalent experience.
Quality Assurance Analyst
Quality assurance analysts test and evaluate software products to ensure they meet quality standards. This course can help those in quality assurance to develop debugging skills to test the quality of software applications. Most quality assurance analyst roles require a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
Technical Writer
Technical writers create documentation and instructional materials for technical products. This course may be useful for technical writers who want to improve their debugging skills to better understand the products they are documenting. Technical writers typically need a bachelor's degree in English, Technical Writing, or a related field.
Computer and Information Systems Manager
Computer and information systems managers plan, implement, and direct the operation of computer systems and networks. This course can help those working with computer and information systems to develop their debugging skills for managing technical systems and networks. Most computer and information systems managers need a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.
Information Security Analyst
Information security analysts plan and implement security measures to protect computer systems and networks. This course can help information security analysts improve their debugging skills to better understand the systems they are securing. While some roles may require a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field, others can be obtained with an associate's degree or equivalent experience.
Computer Network Architect
Computer network architects design, implement, and maintain computer networks. This course can help those working with computer networks improve their debugging skills for managing the technical systems and networks. Most computer network architects need a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Network Engineering, or a related field.
Network and Computer Systems Administrator
Network and computer systems administrators install, configure, and maintain computer networks and systems. This course can help network and computer systems administrators develop debugging skills for managing technical systems and networks. While some roles may require a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or a related field, others can be obtained with an associate's degree or equivalent experience.

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