> I should emphatically mention: I’m not saying that print debugging is the best end state for debugging tools, far from it. I’m just saying that we should reflect deeply on why print debugging is so popular, beyond mere convenience, and incorporate those lessons into new tools.
I'm not sure what about the article makes you think either a or b. They are trying to critically examine why some people reach for print debugging first, and I think it's spot on.
I'm not sure what about the article makes you think either a or b. They are trying to critically examine why some people reach for print debugging first, and I think it's spot on.