• @jcg
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      12 years ago
      print_r($object);die();
      
  • @fubo
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    122 years ago

    “I notice that I am confused, and thus that one of my beliefs is fiction.”

  • @axtualdave
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    112 years ago

    Everyone always skips the last step, but that’s where you learn.

  • @dan1101
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    102 years ago

    How did that ever work, I’ve been there many times.

  • @macgregor
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    82 years ago

    Get enough experience and you just have a brief moment of stage 3 as you dive straight to stage 4.

    Unless it’s a customer/that-one-guy-at-work (it’s a title, but there’s usually a handful of them) and then there’s this vast stage 0 of back and forth of “are you sure that’s happening, run these commands and paste the entire output to me” to be sure of what they are saying then you jump to stage 3/4.

    • silly goose meekah
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      12 years ago

      Yeah honestly who ever starts at stage 1 is a bad programmer IMO. Unless you get your bug reports from the general public, it’s unlikely that someone is lying in their bug report. Being at stage 1 pretty much means you have too much confidence in your product.

  • kriss0706
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    72 years ago

    its funny i see this now, after spending 3 hours debugging D:

  • z500
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    72 years ago

    Every time that last part happens I have to check the proper spelling of Berenstain. I’ve had some that really seem like they should have been impossible lol

  • DarthYodaX
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    72 years ago

    My boss does 1 <–> 2 with us over most every bug any of us has ever found. Ticking time-bomb…

  • Rhaedas
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    62 years ago

    I have some Excel VBA scripting that I’ve been on 1-4 for a while now, so there’s a branch off of 4 that should be “fuck it, here’s the workaround” or “that part isn’t that important anyway, ignore it”.

    (it’s actually not Excel that’s the problem, it’s the change to its call to IE that throws up a stupid security warning.)

  • @egeres
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    Stage 7: Who wrote this?

    Stage 8: Ah ok… it was me

  • RandomBit
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    32 years ago

    One of the best pieces of advice I have ever gotten was to build diagnostics first. The time it takes to do will pay for itself 100X over the course of development.

  • @ZcaT
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    22 years ago

    Has it ever!?