What is Debugging? |
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Defects or flaws in the operation of a program Debugging is part of the troubleshooting process, used primarily by programmers to resolve operation issues by finding the specific action during operation that caused the error. Debugging is one of the last steps taken in the troubleshooting process, after the problem has been found and isolated. The process of debugging often involves repeating the actions that caused the problem in an attempt to discover what caused the problem. This allows programmers to more easily fix the problem. Debugging was not used as a term in the technology world until 1951. Debugging itself is a lengthy and time-consuming process.
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