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What does "rubber duck" mean in debug help?

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help centerHelp Center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker, so I don't know idioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bathe your code"? This doesn't make sense forto me; could someone explain please?

What does "rubber duck" mean in debug help

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker so I don't know idioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bathe your code"? This doesn't make sense for me; could someone explain please?

What does "rubber duck" mean in debug help?

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the Help Center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker, so I don't know idioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bathe your code"? This doesn't make sense to me; could someone explain please?

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So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker so I don't know idioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bath"bathe your code"? This doesn't make sense for me; could someone explain please?

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker so I don't know idioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bath your code"? This doesn't make sense for me; could someone explain please?

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker so I don't know idioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bathe your code"? This doesn't make sense for me; could someone explain please?

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So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker so I don't know abbreviationsidioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bath your code"? This doesn't make sense for me; could someone explain please?

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker so I don't know abbreviations like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bath your code"? This doesn't make sense for me; could someone explain please?

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the help center and tells you how to debug your code.

It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he mean by "rubber duck"? I'm not a native English speaker so I don't know idioms like these; I translated and found it's actually a toy but relates to bathing.

So does he mean "bath your code"? This doesn't make sense for me; could someone explain please?

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