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If you follow me on Twitter, you have probably heard me talk about the “Debugger Data Model”. But unless you’ve spent a bunch of time reading our documentation or you’ve read articles such as this one by Yarden Shafir about the Data Model, you might have no idea what I’m talking about. Many of the ways that WinDbg is evolving to be more powerful are through the…
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