I stopped going on Twitter a while ago because it has the tendency to evoke rage, as it is designed to do. But every now and then I check back in - it can be useful sometimes for keeping up with graphics research, gamedev news and some people do post nice things, like sharing projects they are working on, so there is something to pull me back from time to time.
Debuggers aren’t always the right tool for the job, such as almost any tool, right? Sometimes I write bugs for which I need information about program execution that is time-wise far away from the bug. Then it makes sense to just print the info I need and have it as an overview in the terminal. Or if I don’t know what information I needs I print information in every iteration of e.g. a complex loop into a file and later on go data mining with different tools.
Debuggers aren’t always the right tool for the job, such as almost any tool, right? Sometimes I write bugs for which I need information about program execution that is time-wise far away from the bug. Then it makes sense to just print the info I need and have it as an overview in the terminal. Or if I don’t know what information I needs I print information in every iteration of e.g. a complex loop into a file and later on go data mining with different tools.