rain, 1 month ago disconcerting that "reading a lot of code and thinking really hard" is still unparalleled as a way to find bugs
disconcerting that "reading a lot of code and thinking really hard" is still unparalleled as a way to find bugs
recursive, 1 month ago @rain For a long time, I didn't learn debuggers, because that approach and some small experiments worked so well
@rain For a long time, I didn't learn debuggers, because that approach and some small experiments worked so well
jmc, 1 month ago @rain I'm not sure it's unparalleled, but it is definitely effective. If reading code and thinking hard goes away though I'm not sure how much I would enjoy what comes after that, to be honest.
@rain I'm not sure it's unparalleled, but it is definitely effective. If reading code and thinking hard goes away though I'm not sure how much I would enjoy what comes after that, to be honest.
BoydStephenSmithJr, 1 month ago @jmc @rain Yeah, I think fuzzing might be on par these days.
@jmc @rain Yeah, I think fuzzing might be on par these days.
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