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News: JDebugTool 4.0.5 - January 27, 2008
Programmers spend a lot of time debugging:
- On some projects, debugging occupies as much as 50 percent of the total development time.
For many programmers, debugging is the hardest part of programming.1
You need good debugging tools:
- Debugging tools are powerful aids to software development. Find them and use them.1
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Two important principles of debugging:
If you don't see the bug where you're looking, perhaps you're looking in the wrong place.1
The place where you find bugs may not be the right place to put a fix in....
I'd do some digging and find the root cause.2
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