NWCPP presentation in Seattle: Mago, a debugger for D

Andrei Alexandrescu SeeWebsiteForEmail at erdani.org
Tue Mar 15 14:16:04 PDT 2011


If you're in the Seattle area, the talk below may be interesting.

Andrei

> The Northwest C++ Users Group is pleased to welcome Aldo Nunez as the speaker for our March meeting. Thanks Aldo!!
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> Pizza will be provided by Summit Group Solutions.
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> Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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> Time: 7:00 PM
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> Location: Microsoft Eastside Campus, Bldg 41, Townsend (see our website www.nwcpp.org for directions).
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> Abstract:
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>             Debuggers and Mago
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> Debuggers are an important tool for helping software engineers get to the root of certain problems. Mago is a graphical debugger dedicated to the D programming language on Windows. It is made up of several independent libraries that can be used for other purposes such as tracing and code analysis.
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> In this talk we'll cover the process of debugging in general, specifics on Windows, and details about Mago's connection to D.
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> Speaker Bio:
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> Aldo Nunez has worked on embedded software since graduating with a B.A. in Computer Science from New York University in 2001. He first programmed BASIC on the VTech PreComputer 1000, and is interested in programming language tools and video games.
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