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Debug It!
Paul Butcher
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Description for Debug It!
Paperback. Discusses some basic bug-fixing principles. This book equips you with the tools, techniques and approaches - proven in the crucible of professional software development - to ensure that you can tackle any bug with confidence. Num Pages: 275 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: UMZ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 227 x 193 x 17. Weight in Grams: 484.
If you develop software, sooner or later you're going to discover that it doesn't always behave as you intended. Working out why it's misbehaving can be hard. Sometimes very hard. Debug It! is here to help! All bugs are different: there is no silver bullet. You've got to rely upon your intellect, intuition, detective skills and yes, even a little luck. But that doesn't mean that you're completely on your own - there is much you can learn from those who have gone before.This book distills decades of hard-won experience gained in the trenches of professional software development, giving you ... Read more
If you develop software, sooner or later you're going to discover that it doesn't always behave as you intended. Working out why it's misbehaving can be hard. Sometimes very hard. Debug It! is here to help! All bugs are different: there is no silver bullet. You've got to rely upon your intellect, intuition, detective skills and yes, even a little luck. But that doesn't mean that you're completely on your own - there is much you can learn from those who have gone before.This book distills decades of hard-won experience gained in the trenches of professional software development, giving you ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
The Pragmatic Programmers United States
Number of pages
275
Condition
New
Number of Pages
275
Place of Publication
Raleigh, United States
ISBN
9781934356289
SKU
V9781934356289
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About Paul Butcher
Paul Butcher started out writing games for 8-bit home computers before he was a teenager, and since then has worked in diverse fields at all levels of abstraction, from microcode on bit-slice processors to high-level declarative programming and all points in between. He's been using agile approaches for the last several years, although had adopted many of the same techniques ... Read more
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