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- Code Monkeys Fix Bugs / by Wood, John,author.(CARDINAL)761012;
Includes index."Find out how code monkeys find and fix bugs-the part of an algorithm, or set of instructions, that does not work as it should" --560L
- Subjects: Debugging in computer science;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Solving software problems / by Faust, Daniel R.,author.(CARDINAL)489217;
What is computer science? -- What is software? -- Bugs, faults, and glitches -- Patches and updates -- White-box and black-box testing -- Alpha testing and beta testing -- Smoke tests and fuzzing -- Regression testing -- Finding the fixes.When something goes wrong with your computer, it's important to stay calm. Many software problems are easy to fix once you figure out what's going on. This book provides students with helpful tips on how to diagnose common software problems. Diagrams and full-color images guide readers as they troubleshoot. Possible solutions to common problems are also suggested. STEM concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards are covered throughout this informative text. This is the perfect book for students interested in a future computer science career--
- Subjects: Computer software; Computer software; Debugging in computer science.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Get coding with debugging / by Wood, Kevin(Writer of computer books),author.(CARDINAL)416923;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Explains what debugging is, and explores such concepts as determining, measuring, checking, and correcting errors in code.
- Subjects: Computer programming; Debugging in computer science;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Debugging disaster! / by Holmes, Kirsty,author.(CARDINAL)793373;
Registration -- Morning lesson -- Lunchtime! -- Afternoon lesson -- To the whiteboard! -- Frankie figures it out -- Debugging saves the day -- All sorted -- A real bug -- Look it up!"Join the Code Academy kids as they learn how to write computer code that tells Ro-bud, their robot classmate, how to feed Turing, the class guinea pig. The easy-to-understand example shows readers that code is a set of instructions that follow a simple pattern. When Turing gets a tummy bug, the kids learn how to figure out what went wrong and how to "debug" their code"--Grades: K-3.Ages: 5-7.560L
- Subjects: Computer programming; Debugging in computer science;
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- Debugging & problem solving / by Borth, Teddy,author.(CARDINAL)615115;
540LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Debugging in computer science; Problem solving;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Build your debugging skills / by Furgang, Kathy,author.(CARDINAL)653920; Harris, Christopher,1977-author.(CARDINAL)292051; Gennari, Joel,illustrator.(CARDINAL)792852;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Debug! -- The problem is...? -- Oops! I can fix that -- Triangle makers -- Binary bonkers -- Debug a tower -- Close up shop! -- Sketch characters -- Mystery map -- Logic puzzles -- What's my favorite video game? -- Debugging : exterminator level -- Answer key.A single error in a line of code can cause a computer program to go haywire or stop working entirely. Luckily coding has a process for dealing with errors: debugging. Debugging consists of finding and fixing errors in code. You don't have to work as a coder to develop your debugging skills, though. The simple activities in this book help readers develop their logic skills and an eagle eye for spotting errors, both of which are indispensable in coding and helpful in many other areas as well.Grades: 5 to 8.
- Subjects: Debugging in computer science; Debugging in computer science;
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- Debugging code / by Thompson, Sam,author.;
What is coding? -- Why code? -- Following steps -- What are bugs? -- What is debugging? -- Playtesting -- Common bugs -- Comments -- What can coding do? -- Famous programmers.Junior Library Guild"Bugs are mistakes in code. A bug can make a program work incorrectly or even crash a computer. So, debugging code is one of the most important tasks that programmers have to tackle! This accessible, at-level book teaches readers about debugging and how it's crucial to their everyday digital activities--such as playing their favorite computer games. Readers will especially enjoy the photographs of young programmers like themselves at work as well as learning about two famous programmers--Grace Hopper and Alan Turing--and how what they accomplished through their knowledge of coding"--Provided by the publisher.Ages 5-7Grades K-2A Junior Library Guild selection
- Subjects: Coding theory; Computer programming; Debugging in computer science; Computer programming.; Data processing.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Bugs and errors with Wreck-it Ralph / by Loya, Allyssa,author.(CARDINAL)417697;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Fix it Felix! -- They're having a party without me -- Avoid the cy-bug eggs -- Double strike! -- Building a car -- Escape the Nesquick sand -- Learning to drive -- Random roster race -- Diet Cola Mountain -- Fixing sugar rush -- Keep coding!A simple, low-level, unplugged introduction to bugs and errors designed for young readers not yet ready for coding on computers. Beloved character Ralph, from the world-famous Disney franchise Wreck-It Ralph, draws in readers new to coding concepts--Ages 6-9.Grades K to 3.600L
- Subjects: Computer algorithms; Debugging in computer science; Creative activities and seat work;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bugs and errors with Wreck-it Ralph / by Loya, Allyssa,author.(CARDINAL)417697;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Fix it Felix! -- They're having a party without me -- Avoid the cy-bug eggs -- Double strike! -- Building a car -- Escape the Nesquick sand -- Learning to drive -- Random roster race -- Diet Cola Mountain -- Fixing sugar rush -- Keep coding!A simple, low-level, unplugged introduction to bugs and errors designed for young readers not yet ready for coding on computers. Beloved character Ralph, from the world-famous Disney franchise Wreck-It Ralph, draws in readers new to coding concepts--Ages 6-9.Grades K to 3.600L
- Subjects: Computer algorithms; Debugging in computer science; Creative activities and seat work;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Quality assurance in another world. [manga] by Satō, Masamichi,1940-author,artist.(CARDINAL)883104; Fung, Jacqueline,translator.(CARDINAL)860733;
"Nikola is a village girl, living a quiet life in the countryside. Then, one day, a dragon shows up and everything changes--not because of the fire-breathing serpent, but because of Haga, the man who shows up and 'debugs' the situation. He's a part of an elite society called the 'Seekers,' created to address a series of maladies plaguing the usually peaceful world. Could it be that your life is nothing like what you thought? And what, exactly, is 'QA?'"-- Rated Teen 13+
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Manga.; Young adult fiction.; Comics (Graphic works); Action and adventure ; Manga (Comic books); Debugging in computer science;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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