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Debugging involves finding the bugsin the first place, then gently remove them from wherever they are and getting things to run again. This is a fat bug.
in VIA GUGLIELMO REISS ROMOLI 237, TORINO (ITALIA) while Luca Lamorte, Massimo Valla, Carlo Alberto Licciardi and Cristina Fra were close to each others
red line is the basic output, yellow line is the optimized ( simplified ) path that will actually be drawn.
A system debugging is operated on a medium-low speed maglev train in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 2, 2016. China's first domestically designed and manufactured magnetic levitation line, linking Changsha's south railway station and the airport, will be on a trial run with passengers in the first half of the year. It takes about ten minutes to complete the 18.55-km journey.
When I first saw this I thought it said Debug so I had to photograph it for Rob. I guess it could say Debus?!?
Debugging LittleFM.
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Tal Weiss is the CEO of Takipi - God Mode in Production Code. Tal has been designing scalable, real-time Java and C++ applications for the past 15 years. Previously, Tal was co-founder and CEO at VisualTao which was acquired by Autodesk (ADSK Inc.) in 2009.
It took some intense debugging, but signal acquired ! w00t !
Arduino Duemilanove, adafruit GPS shield paired with an EM-406A, and an LCD shield from some guy on ebay.
I also had to use some extension headers to give me enough room to fit the TX jumper.
Trying to splice a usb soundcard into the eight-track quadraphonic output using a function generator to match voltages.
DeBug Computer in the 2008 Nevada Day Parade
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