#debuggingcontest arama sonuçları
This is a good idea for a future post, but for now, I'll mention that we love our debugging interview, and many candidates have raved about it. See my previous post: x.com/alvinsng/statu…
We don't just dogfood our product, but our interviews too. With our new debugging question, we hosted a competition to see who would finish first. Congrats to @TianweiShe for fixing all 4 bugs in 20 minutes, without AI!
Was challenged to make youtube video. Not sure why I am so nervous about it, I am not stranger to speaking publicly :D So here is little tip on debugging #dotnet and other executables in #visualstudio :) youtube.com/watch?v=wFbTU5…
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Debugging .NET processes that don't wait!
Product building is wild... One minute you’re a genius, the next you’re googling “why is this not working” like everyone else 😅 Still, progress is progress, keep going💙 So tell me, what’s your go-to debugging ritual? Refresh? Restart? Console.log everything?👀 #BuildinPublic
Chat GBT for me is the greatest debugger tool on the planet. Like this post if you agree…
“Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.” — Brian Kernighan
Was reading the "Philosophy" section of docs and found: " An unhelpful error message is a bug. " I like that.
Print debugging is fine. And also, debuggers have gotten much better over the last 10 years. I'm releasing @withpointbreak embarrassingly early to help make collaborative debugging between you, your IDEs, and your AI code assistants easier. Check it out! DM me for support. 🌊
No, debugging won’t require any out of distribution knowledge, debugging is honestly a pretty constrained problem. It’s a closed system almost 100% of the time and the reason humans are bad at it is because of how we think and because we are too lazy to build scaffolds etc
Spent 4 days “debugging with AI.” Gave up, opened the debugger, and fixed it with breakpoints in 6 hours. Good reminder that tools help, but understanding the code still wins.
struggling with a coding problem even gpt-5-pro is not able to solve for me. been 2 days.
📱 The Looming Production Disaster: How a Simple Debugging Tactic Can Save Your Application undercodetesting.com/the-looming-pr… Educational Purposes!
the debugging process: 1. it works 2. change one line 3. now nothing works 4. undo changes 5. still broken 6. question reality 7. works again somehow where are you in this cycle right now? 😅
JavaScript is super powerful. Here's another tip on debugging: x.com/denicmarko/sta…
JavaScript tip: You can wrap your `console.log()` arguments with curly brackets to see the variable names.
Our facilitators bring our curriculum and activities like this debugging exercise to educators across the country helping to build confidence and creativity in every community. #BoottUpPD #Debugging
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