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What is the Immediate mode of the Command window?

December 6th, 2007 by uCertify Leave a reply »

The Immediate mode of the Command window is used for debugging .NET applications. This mode evaluates expressions, executes command statements, and prints values of variables defined in the application code. The Immediate mode is used to enter expressions that are to be evaluated or executed by a .NET language during debugging. It can also change the value of variables when required. Visual Studio .NET commands can also be issued temporarily in the Immediate mode. This is useful when the value of variables are to be viewed or changed while interacting with the Visual Studio .NET IDE by using commands.

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