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      <title>Debugging with the Scientific Method - Stuart Halloway</title>
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      <description>In this video Stuart Halloway talks about adopting a scientific mindset when debugging. Thinking in this way has absolutely changed the way I now approach debugging. Debugging is such a core skill in software development, but how many developers would rate themselves to be truly great at debugging? Not me yet, but after watching that video I&amp;rsquo;ve picked up two books: Debugging and Why Programs Fail to learn more and hone this skill.</description>
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