debugging (B2)
noun/verb
Pronunciation: diːˈbʌɡɪŋ
Definition
The process of identifying, analyzing, and removing errors or malfunctions from computer hardware or software.
Examples
She spent the afternoon debugging the new mobile application to ensure it would launch without errors.
Effective debugging requires a systematic approach to isolating the source of the program's failure.
The team found that debugging the legacy code was more time-consuming than writing it from scratch.
How to Use debugging
- debug code (collocation)
- The act of searching for errors in programming text. — "He needs to debug the code before the deadline."
- debug a system (collocation)
- The act of fixing a complex hardware or software environment. — "The engineers are debugging the system to prevent future crashes."
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