Software Exorcism: A Handbook for Debugging and Optimizing Legacy Code (Expert’s Voice)

Software Exorcism: A Handbook for Debugging and Optimizing Legacy Code by Bill Blunden is published by Apress and was released on September 26, 2003. This 1st edition, comprising 399 pages, is presented in English and offers a unique blend of technical insights and visual engagement for readers interested in the complexities of legacy code.
The book focuses on practical strategies for debugging and optimizing older software systems, providing readers with valuable tools and techniques. It aims to enhance the reader’s understanding of debugging within the realm of computer science, making it a useful resource for those looking to improve their skills in managing legacy code. The visually stimulating format complements the technical content, ensuring that readers can effectively grasp the concepts presented.
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