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RE: Debugging

by perlmonkey (Hermit)
on May 24, 2000 at 08:47 UTC ( [id://14496]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Debugging

Debugging is not such an odd concept once you realize you are fallible. Nobody is perfect, and debugging is a good humbling and learning experience for us all. I always learn more debugging than when I am coding.

I have friends that get so frustrated when they compile something and get 300 errors. Like they expect their code to be perfect. I would be frustrated if there were no errors, because then I would have to find my errors with out the aid of the compiler.

I dont know, I find my compilers/interpreters extremely forgiving, and actually fairly polite.
$a ='foo' print $a syntax error at - line 2, near "print"
Isnt that cool. Not only is it non judgemental, it tells you where your error is and then even gives you the chance to fix it. I cant think of a better reality. They could be a lot more realistic:
$a = 'foo' print $a Error you idiot. Your code has been deleted, you no longer have permission to use this compiler, and all the other computers and programmers on the network have been informed of your imcompetence!
Now that is harsh, sharp and unforgiving.
Debugging, like life, is what you make of it. So enjoy!

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