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Programming Throwdown

Debugging

Programming Throwdown

Patrick Wheeler and Jason Gauci

Objective C, Tech News, Programming Languages, News, Education, How To, C, Python, Programming Throwdown, Java

4.5610 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2015

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

This show covers Debugging: how to fix and maintain code across any language. Book of the Show Jason & Patrick: Mindhacking http://www.mindhacki.ng/.

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0:15.6

Programming Throwdown, Episode 43, debugging.

0:26.0

Take it away, Patrick. I want to start off with a rant I very rantey person so this is easy for me this one is every time are you really are you a

0:31.3

ranty person yes that's true I rant a lot oh I need to see these long emails that you

0:36.8

send your co-workers.

0:37.5

No, I do it verbally because emails can be reproduced and, like, held against you.

0:43.4

Versus like someone just recollecting what you said.

0:46.0

And then you're very rude ranter.

0:48.0

I didn't say that.

0:50.1

The worst is don't put in an email.

0:52.3

I don't want to talk about this in email.

0:55.9

It sounds like proof you were doing something bad.

0:58.6

Yeah, don't ever write an email saying like the lawyers will have a field day with this.

1:02.7

Like, don't do that, please.

1:06.0

Yeah, so my thing is every time someone at work or on the internet or whatever says,

1:10.1

I have a really

1:11.2

easy programming problem that I think every programmer should be able to solve.

1:16.5

And my rant is that, so I work at a company that does technical interviews.

1:21.4

So if you do an interview for my company, then you have to actually like program as part of the interview. And I try to be

1:30.3

very sensitive to the fact that programming during an interview is a very, very tough thing to do.

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