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Copy edited (e.g. ref. <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/double-click#Verb>). Added some context. Dressed the naked link.
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Peter Mortensen
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Question that can be solved using Basic Debuggingbasic debugging

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debuggingbasic debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In androidOn Android in particular, using ADTADT, you only have to double click-click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I feel that Eric Lippert's http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/How to debug small programs mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and is too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

Question that can be solved using Basic Debugging

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I feel that http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/ mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

Question that can be solved using basic debugging

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the tag), questions can be answered using basic debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

On Android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double-click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I feel that Eric Lippert's How to debug small programs mentioned in the help is not specific enough and is too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

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Brad Werth
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More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I fellfeel that http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/ mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I fell that http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/ mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I feel that http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/ mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

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Ry- Mod
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More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the android tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmersprofessional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I fell that http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/ mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the android tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I fell that http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/ mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the tag), questions can be answered using Basic Debugging.

Reading the stacktrace, following the breadcrumb to the line of error, identifying the culprit, all this I feel any professional and enthusiast programmers should know or be in the process of learning.

In android in particular, using ADT, you only have to double click on the first red line that contains the name of your package to see where it went wrong.

However, I am not going to write a complete debugging guide for each of those questions (not to mention that it does not actually answers the question), and I fell that http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/ mentioned in the help is not specific enough, and too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

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