
Step-By-Step Execution
Step-by-step execution is chiefly used to debug programs. For
example, a software developer may run a step-by-step
execution of the program in an attempt to locate a bug in a program.
The code would then run line by line, giving the programmer a chance
to evaluate each line and isolate the problem.
URLs:
- Debugging
Khoros 2.0 Routines
- Has an example of a step-by-step execution
W3E References:
- bugs
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