It appears someone was having a bit of trouble debugging scripts that were not part of the set of core indicators that come with NT.
While I'd probably debug some of the core indicators it would be for educational purposes. I would not continue to evaluate MS VS if scripts I write could not be debugged.
Q1: Is it possible to debug ALL scripts? (core and those that I write -- provided they compile... of course)
I see there is a way to use VS Express to debug but the setup looks complicated (based on my skill set). Perhaps I haven't found the best thread, ie the most straight forward instruction list..
Q2: For those that have gone this route.. would you mind pasting a link to the directions you used? any tips appreciated
If the VS Express doesn't pan out for me, I'd be interested in which of the current versions (or past if still available) others make use of for debugging. I see the following 2012 currently available:
- Ultimate
- Premium
- Test Pro
- Professional
Q3: Of those of you that use MS VS for debugging, what is your app of choice? (I just need this for NS debugging, so least expensive that contains debugging capabilities)
Thanks in advance!!
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