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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Thanks for such a detailed reply, specific to my use case. Really helpful tips.

    and also a device simulator down to the byte/protocol level, then you can inject faults and ensure your app can handle them.

    I know I should do this, it’s just such a PIA for me since I hate reading/implenting standards so I’ve avoided it. Thanks for the push, I think I’ll make a start on one this weekend.








  • Thanks for the link, and I agree with your sentiment. I don’t find myself debugging a lot. Perhaps why i neglected the skill. However just today I was getting a null reference exception on a particular line, yet I wasn’t able to clarify what object it was that was null. Seems pretty silly, but it prompted me to try and hone my debugging skills, as I felt the tools where there, I just don’t know how to use them.








  • I’ll stay. I’ve been looking for a reason to move off reddit for a long time. But there didn’t seem to be a non political based exodus, until now. The TD stuff and voat seemed too political charged and only people of a certain political leaning left. As a result voat and the others were just all about American politics. This feels much more across the board, and so far I’m loving the Lemmy community.