Process of finding and resolving defects or problems within a computer program.
1 In other words: It's hard to debug 3 billion years of evolution.
2 Light up your appsThe onboard debug tools within Builder are quite helpful.
3 On the other, when it doesn't work, it's much harder to debug .
4 With machine learning, explanations can help developers debug a system that's gone wrong.
5 Undetectable unless you're running debug at the same time and looking for it.
6 The hackers apparently accessed Patreon's database through a debug version of the site.
7 Imperfect systems infuriate hackers, whose primal instinct is to debug them.
8 The script displays a useful table when we invoke it with the - debug flag.
9 It would be much more sensible just to debug it.
10 I have to pull allnighters to debug my robots' pathfinding routines before an invasion.
11 More complexity usually means it takes longer to debug .
12 There is no good way to debug these expressions.
13 For instance, a single source tree may have optimized, debug , and profiling binary versions available.
14 Watching video feedback is very helpful to debug behavior.
15 Included debug software ensures a glitch-free gaming experience.
16 And Spanish-speaking hackers use 'linkar' (to link), 'debugear' (to debug ) , and 'lockear' (to lock).
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