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Unit Testing, Debugging, and Instruments

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One of the fundamental truths of computer programming (and life) is that not everything works perfectly. No matter how much you plan and no matter how long you’ve been programming, it’s rare for an application you write to work perfectly the first time and then forever under all circumstances and possible uses. Knowing how to properly architect your application and write well-formed code is important. Knowing how to find out why things aren’t working the way they’re supposed to, and fixing them, is equally important.

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© 2015 David Mark, Jayant Varma, Jeff LaMarche, Alex Horovitz and Kevin Kim

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Mark, D., Varma, J., LaMarche, J., Horovitz, A., Kim, K. (2015). Unit Testing, Debugging, and Instruments. In: More iPhone Development with Swift. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0448-1_15

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