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Walking Managed Stacks with the Profiling API in v2.0 of the CLR

2005-10-09
Debugging Tools, Geek Speak

It seems to be stack walking week; what with Ned’s posting earlier about walking an unmanaged stack and now this excellent piece by David Broman on doing the same in with managed code.

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