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Phoenix
Created : 14 July 2009
Edited : 14 July 2009

Debugging basics



https://www.gamedev.net/reference/programming/features/debugging/default.asp
Was talking in the Mud Chat, and realized that there might be people here who don't use a debugger in their C++/C#/Java/whatever projects. If you feel that that last statement was directed at you, then you must click the link. It's really elementary knowledge, and a must-have to be able to solve bugs efficiently. You don't have to read every detail of the article; just get the general idea. It will save you time.

The article targets Visual Studio, but the basic concepts should remain the same across different IDEs.

 

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