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Writing Debuggable Code Hits: 1876


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For those of you who take on massive coding tasks such as creating an entire site from scratch, you'll notice that it tends to become tedious to debug your code unless you've taken a few precautionary measures. This tutorial will start you off in the right direction. It won't make your code debuggable for you, but you'll have an idea on how to do it. Most code can be modified to fit the schema suited for debugging fairly easily, but this guide is written with a clean slate in mind; it will describe the process of preparing your code to be easily debuggable from scratch.


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Date Added: Jan 31, 2005
Last Updated: Feb 5, 2006
Author: fury


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