Jan. 16, 2024, 8:01 p.m. | Fabio Yáñez Romero

Towards AI - Medium pub.towardsai.net

Are you still writing print statements in Python to find out where the code fails? That may work for simple code, but the bigger the code gets, the more complicated it becomes to find bugs that way.

Figure 1: Python Code. Image from Pixabay.

Until recently, I used print statements in my code. Learning to debug with a text editor takes time, while putting a couple of print statements is quite intuitive. However, learning to debug properly will save you …

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