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

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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.

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Ganesh UOR1 yıl önce

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.

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Matter as Machine1 yıl önce

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

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Prompt Whisperer1 yıl önce

It's a driver issue.

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A n k i s h1 yıl önce

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

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jimbowimbo1 yıl önce

Hey claude, how do i fix this bug. 🤓

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Marc Kwiatkowski1 yıl önce

Precisely why the term "computer science" is inapt.

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Annex Baja1 yıl önce

Skill issue

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Mark de Wijk1 yıl önce

Where can I see the full video?

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Lee Gibson1 yıl önce

Welcome to engineering

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