Many people have asked over the years if I had a collection of all the tips I listed at the end of my Bugslayer column. Amazingly, I didn’t, but Sairama Jamalapuram took the time to extract them off of the MSDN Magazine site so they’d all be in one place. We’ve hosted them at https://training.atmosera.com/resources/bugslayer/ and I’ll keep them up to date with those I add for the column.
If you have a good tip, send it over to me and you too can play the “find my name on the MSDN Library game.” 🙂
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I love the list of Bugslayer Tips. Thanks!
The link:
https://training.atmosera.com/resources/bugslayer/
is broken! :-O
https://training.atmosera.com/resources/bugslayer/
It is broken yet
The link:
https://training.atmosera.com/resources/bugslayer/
is *STILL* broken! %-|
I found the tips 1-62 over at the now abandoned Sairama Jamalapuram's weblog:
"The following are collection of Tips from BugsLayer article written by John Robbins for MSDN Magazine": http://sairama.weblogs.us/archives/Docs/bugslayerTips.html
Google's cache here: http://is.gd/1ylyR
All,
Sorry! The link is fixed now.
-John Robbins
It is broken again...
https://training.atmosera.com/resources/bugslayer/