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Programming bugs are inevitable, especially in this age oflarge enterprise-wide applications. This chapter, excerpted from Find the Bug: A Book of Incorrect Programs,by Adam Barr, shows you how to efficiently search your source code for bugs by examiningcommon errors shown in sample code snippets. The normally tedious nature ofdebugging code can be reduced with the systematic approach known as inspeculation that's outlined here.Learn the techniques and then step through the sample code yourself to see ifyou can spot the bugs.
Title: Find the Bug: A Book of Incorrect Programs
Author: Adam Barr
Publisher: Addison-Wesley in Feb.2004, Copyright 2004
ISBN: 0321223918
Chapter 2: Tips on Walking Through Code
Web:http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321223918
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