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Re: More on debuggers
On 11/30/2010 05:09 PM, Richard wrote:
> > Despite the luminaries here telling us that debuggers are useless and > that its twice as hard to debug a program as is it is write code > properly the first time, I thought some of you might enjoy this > > http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0229726822034# > > This Stanford lecturer agrees with me : debuggers help you track state > and force test conditions in a controlled manner. Obviously he's not as > smart as the people here who claim they prefer to read a print out ..... > No idea who are you, but I am sorry if we made you feel less smart for being unable to do everything with a non-full-featured debugging tool. Greetings. |
Re: More on debuggers
In article <b53gs7-jp3.ln1@news.newsgroup.cl>,
Magno <marbarand@gmail.com> wrote: >On 11/30/2010 05:09 PM, Richard wrote: >> >> Despite the luminaries here telling us that debuggers are useless and >> that its twice as hard to debug a program as is it is write code >> properly the first time, I thought some of you might enjoy this >> >> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0229726822034# >> >> This Stanford lecturer agrees with me : debuggers help you track state >> and force test conditions in a controlled manner. Obviously he's not as >> smart as the people here who claim they prefer to read a print out ..... >> > >No idea who are you, but I am sorry if we made you feel less smart for >being unable to do everything with a non-full-featured debugging tool. >Greetings. You misspelled "mango". -- One of the best lines I've heard lately: Obama could cure cancer tomorrow, and the Republicans would be complaining that he had ruined the pharmaceutical business. (Heard on Stephanie Miller = but the sad thing is that there is an awful lot of direct truth in it. We've constructed an economy in which eliminating cancer would be a horrible disaster. There are many other such examples.) |
Re: More on debuggers
On 11/30/2010 09:10 PM, Kenny McCormack wrote:
> In article<b53gs7-jp3.ln1@news.newsgroup.cl>, > Magno<marbarand@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 11/30/2010 05:09 PM, Richard wrote: >>> >>> Despite the luminaries here telling us that debuggers are useless and >>> that its twice as hard to debug a program as is it is write code >>> properly the first time, I thought some of you might enjoy this >>> >>> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0229726822034# >>> >>> This Stanford lecturer agrees with me : debuggers help you track state >>> and force test conditions in a controlled manner. Obviously he's not as >>> smart as the people here who claim they prefer to read a print out ..... >>> >> >> No idea who are you, but I am sorry if we made you feel less smart for >> being unable to do everything with a non-full-featured debugging tool. >> Greetings. > > You misspelled "mango". > Good one. |
Re: More on debuggers
In message <b53gs7-jp3.ln1@news.newsgroup.cl>, Magno
<marbarand@gmail.com> writes >On 11/30/2010 05:09 PM, Richard wrote: >> >> Despite the luminaries here telling us that debuggers are useless and >> that its twice as hard to debug a program as is it is write code >> properly the first time, I thought some of you might enjoy this >> >> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...0229726822034# >> >> This Stanford lecturer agrees with me : debuggers help you track state >> and force test conditions in a controlled manner. Obviously he's not as >> smart as the people here who claim they prefer to read a print out ..... >> > >No idea who are you, but I am sorry if we made you feel less smart for >being unable to do everything with a non-full-featured debugging tool. >Greetings. You haven't. You can't. -- \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ \/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/ \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ |
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