Code Signing Certificates – The Three Year Update
A little short of three years ago, I wrote a blog entry, “Code Signing – It’s Cheaper and Easier than you Thought.” In there I talked about buying my three […]
10 Years and Free Training
Has it really been ten years since Jeff Prosise, Jeffrey Richter, Lewis Frazer, and I started Wintellect? No way! It really is true that when you’re having fun, time flies. […]
Performance is Never Loosely Coupled
Yes, yes, oh god, yes! All “When Harry Met Sally” references aside, one of the most important performance statements you will ever read in your development life is expressed below […]
What Is Different between the OS’s on Two Machines?
Don’t you love it when your application works on one machine, but not the other? We were running into this exact issue with a client and needed to see what […]
Want a free copy of Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate with a full MSDN Subscription?
Do you want all that IntelliTrace goodness as well as all the OS/Tools that MSDN offers? For free? Of course you do! Head over to Wintellect’s Marketing Director Bethany Vananda’s […]
Paraffin 3.5 – Now with Better Minor Upgrade Support
Slowly but surely I’m getting through the list of feature requests everyone’s been asking for. This release of Paraffin brings support for the trick outline by Vagmi Mudumbai (http://geekswithblogs.net/Vagmi.Mudumbai/archive/2006/06/11/81426.aspx) of […]
Zen of Paraffin
With Paraffin 3.5, I included this document, but thought it would be worth posting as well for those of you that aren’t familiar with Paraffin. You can download the lastest […]
A Cool WinDBG/SOS Hidden Feature
Every once in a while you run across an undocumented trick that totally and completely makes your day. A great example of that is the ability to debug MSBuild scripts […]
A Wonderful WinDBG/SOS Hidden Feature
See the corrected entry with pictures https://training.atmosera.com/CS/blogs/jrobbins/archive/2010/07/14/a-cool-windbg-sos-hidden-feature.aspx.