On 10/6/22 15:06, John Figie wrote:
A colleague once told me that the harder a bug is to find then the
easier it is to fix. I think there is a lot of truth to that.

John Figie
That is a given John. When a bug is hard to find, you start paying attention to every byte, and become one with the code. And its always a face slapper when you finally recognize the exact miss-programmed byte. I hate to admit its a lesson it took me 70 years to learn the basic truth of.


Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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