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debug

[dee-buhg] / diˈbʌg /


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These are not programs with single-line instructions that can be debugged easily.

From Seattle Times

It writes academic essays and fairy tales, tells jokes, explains scientific concepts and composes and debugs computer code.

From Scientific American

TikTok called his research incorrect and misleading and said the information collected was only used for debugging, troubleshooting and performance monitoring.

From Washington Times

Law and colleagues expect to test it in the coming weeks before transferring it first to a site in the Appalachian Mountains near Chapel Hill for debugging and later to Mount Laguna Observatory in California.

From Science Magazine

It’s got built-in battery contacts, a USB port for programming instead of the old serial debugging pins, and capacitive touch hardware baked into the board itself.

From The Verge