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January 2017 • Moritz Beller, Niels Spruit, Andy Zaidman
Debugging software is an inevitable chore, often difficult and more time-consuming than expected, giving it the nickname the “ dirty little secret of computer science.” Surprisingly, we have little knowledge on how software engineers debug software problems in the real world, whether they use dedicated debugging tools, and how knowledgeable they are about debugging. This study aims to shed light on these aspects by following a mixed-methods research approach. We conduct an online survey capturing how 176 developer…