More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the [tag: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.

On Android in particular, using [ADT][1], 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][2]* mentioned in the help is not specific enough and is too generic for most.

So basically I don't know what to do.

  [1]: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adt.html
  [2]: http://ericlippert.com/2014/03/05/how-to-debug-small-programs/