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Debugging Cocoa at Cocoaheads Lake Forest CA on 7/11
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Debugging Cocoa at Cocoaheads Lake Forest CA on 7/11


  • Subject: Debugging Cocoa at Cocoaheads Lake Forest CA on 7/11
  • From: Scott Ellsworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 18:00:13 -0700

Cocoa-heads Lake Forest, CA announces their July meeting. Please join us next Tuesday, July 11th.

The Broken Code Shall Not Prevail

How do you debug a broken program, and how do you keep your cocoa programs from breaking in the future?

We will discuss unit testing, good breakpoints, the purpose of various debugging flags, runtime examination of bindings, and debugging Core Data. By the time we finish, you should know how to find and quiet the demons that beset your program.

We will also discuss the Pragmatic Programmer's text 'Data Crunching' by Greg Wilson.

Bring any code snippets, bugs, or questions, and we will do our best to dig into them.

O'Reilly has donated a copy of James Duncan Davidson's Learning Cocoa with Objective C, second edition as a door prize. Attendees will also be given a user group member discount code for 30% off a single book or 35% off two or more books from O'Reilly and some of their partners.


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