Bugslayer: SUPERASSERT Goes .NET


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Bugslayer: SUPERASSERT Goes .NET

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.NET has great debugging support, but it's not perfect. When a .NET assertion is triggered, you can't see parameters in the stack trace and you can't look at the call stacks of other threads in the process. The Bugslayer provides a solution.










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