I hope you're looking for kernel engineers in a few years. This sounds like my dream job, sadly I have still a lot of studies left..
>Why would you ever need to go below the abstraction level of your high level language to debug. I don't know what you mean by this. If you don't have f.ex. printf available you have to come up with something else. >You…
sometimes you might not have even printf available (very low-level software comes to mind) so you're limited to using registers. Without a debugger it would be a nightmare.
I hope you're looking for kernel engineers in a few years. This sounds like my dream job, sadly I have still a lot of studies left..
>Why would you ever need to go below the abstraction level of your high level language to debug. I don't know what you mean by this. If you don't have f.ex. printf available you have to come up with something else. >You…
sometimes you might not have even printf available (very low-level software comes to mind) so you're limited to using registers. Without a debugger it would be a nightmare.