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- When the pressure is on to resolve an elusive software or hardware glitch, what's needed is a cool head courtesy of a set of rules guaranteed to work on any system, in any circumstance.Written in a frank but engaging style, this book provides simple, foolproof principles guaranteed to help find any bug quickly.
- About the Author: David J. Agans is a recognized expert called in to help with tough debugging problems.
- 192 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Programming
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About the Book
Written in a frank but engaging style, this guide provides simple, foolproof principles guaranteed to help find any hardware or software bug quickly. It is applicable for any system in any circumstance. (Computer Books)Book Synopsis
When the pressure is on to resolve an elusive software or hardware glitch, what's needed is a cool head courtesy of a set of rules guaranteed to work on any system, in any circumstance.
Written in a frank but engaging style, this book provides simple, foolproof principles guaranteed to help find any bug quickly. Recognized tech expert and author David Agans changes the way you think about debugging, making those pesky problems suddenly much easier to find and fix.
Agans identifies nine simple, practical rules that are applicable to any software application or hardware system, which can help detect any bug, no matter how tricky or obscure. Illustrating the rules with real-life bug-detection war stories, Debugging shows you how to:
- Understand the system: how perceiving the ""roadmap"" can hasten your journey
- Quit thinking and look: when hands-on investigation can't be avoided
- Isolate critical factors: why changing one element at a time can be an essential tool
- Keep an audit trail: how keeping a record of the debugging process can win the day
Whether the system or program you're working on has been designed wrong, built wrong, or used wrong, Debugging helps you think correctly about bugs, so the problems virtually reveal themselves.
About the Author
David J. Agans is a recognized expert called in to help with tough debugging problems. He currently runs PointSource, a computer systems consultancy. He has worked with industrial control and monitoring systems, integrated circuit design, handheld PCs, videoconferencing, and countless other systems.