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Re: c debugger

There's a program that debugs your program for you? =O

I seriously did not know that, once you program a lot your eye is trained too look for certain things. One tip of mine is to actually say things phonetically
EG
pwm01 = 255;

Would become

pee double u emm zero one equals two five five semicolon

It helps you notice missing semicolons, end quotes, etc.
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