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On Sun, 21 Feb 2021 18:45:50 -0600 J Leslie Turriff wrote: [...]
Debugging one another's code (I look at your listing, you look at mine) never works, because you're not explaining your own code to another. When you explain your own code you have to elucidate the tacit assumptions you have made about what it does, and when you do that you show /yourself/ where the problem is. That's why you don't have to listen much to your colleague's explanation.
Leslie
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