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Computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra on the frustration of debugging a program you wrote yourself

229,514 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Quantuminno 𝕏
Quantuminno 𝕏1 год назад

Edsger Dijkstra, a pioneering computer scientist, famously expressed his thoughts on debugging with sharp wit and deep insight. He once said: "If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in." This captures the inherent irony and challenge of software development: the act of writing code often introduces errors, making debugging an inevitable, and sometimes deeply frustrating, aspect of the craft.

Фото профиля Ganesh UOR
Ganesh UOR1 год назад

Debugging your own code is like trying to proofread a book you wrote: you know what it should say, so you miss what it actually does. Dijkstra knew the struggle all too well.

Фото профиля Matter as Machine
Matter as Machine1 год назад

Nevertheless nature is simple and can be debugged. We only need to assume that matter executes discrete algorithm.

Фото профиля Prompt Whisperer
Prompt Whisperer1 год назад

It's a driver issue.

Фото профиля A n k i s h
A n k i s h1 год назад

Debugging is like trying to find a unicorn in a haystack—except the unicorn has a vendetta against your sanity! 🦄💥

Фото профиля jimbowimbo
jimbowimbo1 год назад

Hey claude, how do i fix this bug. 🤓

Фото профиля Marc Kwiatkowski
Marc Kwiatkowski1 год назад

Precisely why the term "computer science" is inapt.

Фото профиля Annex Baja
Annex Baja1 год назад

Skill issue

Фото профиля Mark de Wijk
Mark de Wijk1 год назад

Where can I see the full video?

Фото профиля Lee Gibson
Lee Gibson1 год назад

Welcome to engineering

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