it depends on how you work.
i have worked in situations where debuggers added no benefit (aka many automated tests), but also some where they really turned hours into minutes because you could simply directly look into the computers brain instead of pondering about what might have gone wrong (feeding your software with new/unexpected data that made it do strange things)
2015-12-10 10:39 GMT+01:00 Frank <frank.wynants@gmail.com>:
I am always amazed how hard some people rely on debuggers.
I almost never use any breakpoints or things like that. Maybe because in my early years you just did not have any debuggers at all.
I find SuperDevMode more than enough and I am using it for over more than a year and never missed DevMode. On the contrary, I love the speed SuperDevMode gives me.--
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