There are a lot of different t views on debugging with a debugger vs print statements and what works better. This often seems to be based on user preference and familiarity. One thing that I haven’t seen mentioned is…
I live in a small town and the loudest sounds besides the train itself is the extremely loud horn it blows before every crossing. Apparently nobody wants to pay for automatic booms at the road crossings so it legally…
I find the java example different to my experience. java doesn't have all expressions return values, like if, making the attempt to have single returns from functions much harder to do tidily than in other languages…
Interesting link. But the way you introduce it overstates the statements made by the research.
My nose is almost permanently running or clogged. Eventually I went to see an ENT who sent me for a scan and was surprised to find that I didn't have an inferior turbinate on one side. When I was younger I smashed my…
There are a lot of different t views on debugging with a debugger vs print statements and what works better. This often seems to be based on user preference and familiarity. One thing that I haven’t seen mentioned is…
I live in a small town and the loudest sounds besides the train itself is the extremely loud horn it blows before every crossing. Apparently nobody wants to pay for automatic booms at the road crossings so it legally…
I find the java example different to my experience. java doesn't have all expressions return values, like if, making the attempt to have single returns from functions much harder to do tidily than in other languages…
Interesting link. But the way you introduce it overstates the statements made by the research.
My nose is almost permanently running or clogged. Eventually I went to see an ENT who sent me for a scan and was surprised to find that I didn't have an inferior turbinate on one side. When I was younger I smashed my…