Some useful links..

Here are a few links I’ve saved for a rainy day. You never know, if you get bored of eating mince pies, chocolates or watching Dr Who you might fancy some of the following brain food…

 

First of all, some great links for learning about batch files and command prompts:

https://www.allenware.com/icsw/icswidx.htm

https://blog.crankybit.com/redirecting-output-to-a-file-in-windows-batch-scripts/

https://greenant.net/education/commands/nt/index.html

 

Next, a great portal page for accessing IIS6 documentation:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc739365(WS.10).aspx

 

Next a good landing page for reading about Structured Exception Handling:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms680657(VS.85).aspx

 

Next, from the author of “Advanced Windows Debugging” comes “Advanced .NET Debugging”. Gift wrap available (!)

 

Next, if you know somebody that wants to learn debugging from the ground up or if you want to take your self through a refresher course of the fundamentals, try this:

x64 Windows Debugging: Practical Foundations by Dmitry Vostokov or for the 32-bit world this Windows Debugging: Practical Foundations

 

Over on Channel 9 we have:

Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Course

 

and the Visual Studio Documentary

 

And finally, if you are sitting, shivering and wondering just how cold it is and you live in the Reading (UK) area, take a look at Woodley Airfield Weather.

 

Have fun!

Doug