Secrets of Sane Programming: 1. Believe your own eyes. 2. Never design something you don't fully understand.
I will unpack these thoughts since they are important but probably look like trivialities:
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1. An issue when debugging is letting preconceptions blind you. e.g. Seeing what you expected to see, not what an error message tells you.
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It helps to take things literally. And, it helps to systematically interrogate any discrepancy between your understanding and an occurrence.
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