What's the #debuggers favourite #herb?
Parse-ley.
"How do you acquire the fundamental computer skills to hack on a complex systems project?"
K.C.Sivaramakrishnan's suggestions:
https://kcsrk.info/ocaml/2025/11/10/hacking/
#SystemsProgramming #OCaml #Compilers #RuntimeSystems #Debuggers #GarbageCollection
I don't know how #MacOS can be so popular with #developers given how actively hostile it is to being able to generate core dumps or attach #debuggers. I guess most people are using it to shell to a proper OS where the developer ergonomics are better.
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'depyf: Open the Opaque Box of PyTorch Compiler for Machine Learning Researchers', by Kaichao You, Runsheng Bai, Meng Cao, Jianmin Wang, Ion Stoica, Mingsheng Long.
http://jmlr.org/papers/v26/24-0383.html
#debuggers #pytorch #bytecode
Closing the weekend with 3 fixes to OpenMSX. #msx #emulators #debuggers https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/pull/1868
https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/pull/1866
https://github.com/openMSX/openMSX/pull/1865
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@chloe yes, #Ghidra is maintained by the #NSA mostly because there are no good #Debuggers they can use #airgapped...
This looks like a pretty impressive time-travel debugger for Rust.
https://firedbg.sea-ql.org/blog/2023-12-12-introducing-firedbg/
Abolish #debuggers, embrace #printf #debugging
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This month I'm taking a look at #python #debugging with #debuggers.
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Thankful for the #c programming language and #debuggers today! I was able to track down a nasty #bug thanks to #eclipse and #gdb.
A meme I spent an embarrassingly long time putting together for a lightning talk on hardware #debuggers today. #CircuitPython
@april #Perl is spoiled for choice when it comes to interactive #debuggers. I wrote a two-part series about the built-in one:
• https://phoenixtrap.com/2021/03/09/perl-debugger-superpower/
• https://phoenixtrap.com/2021/07/06/perl-debugger-superpowers-part-2/
But you have alternatives:
• https://metacpan.org/pod/Devel::ebug
• https://metacpan.org/pod/Devel::Trepan
• https://metacpan.org/pod/Devel::hdb
And #REPLs for various execution models:
• https://metacpan.org/pod/Reply
• https://metacpan.org/pod/Carp::REPL
• https://metacpan.org/pod/Carp::Reply
• https://metacpan.org/dist/Eval-WithLexicals/view/bin/tinyrepl
• https://metacpan.org/pod/Plack::Middleware::REPL
• https://metacpan.org/pod/CatalystX::REPL