debug

[diːˈbʌɡ]

debug Definition

identify and remove errors from (computer hardware or software).

Using debug: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "debug" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to debug this code before I can run it.

  • Example

    The IT department is responsible for debugging the company's computer systems.

  • Example

    Debugging is an important part of software development.

debug Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with debug

  • a setting in software that allows developers to identify and fix problems more easily

    Example

    I turned on debug mode to see what was causing the error message.

  • a program or utility used to help find and fix errors in software

    Example

    This debugging tool will help us locate the source of the problem.

  • the steps taken to identify and fix errors in software

    Example

    The debugging process can be time-consuming, but it's necessary to ensure the software works correctly.

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Summary: debug in Brief

To 'debug' [diːˈbʌɡ] means to identify and remove errors from computer hardware or software. It is a crucial step in software development and maintenance, and involves using tools like 'debug mode' and following a 'debugging process.'

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