If you spend twice as long building your debugging framework as you do actually developing, you still come out ahead – you get all that time back as soon as you catch just a few errors. It feels like a big investment, but it’s always worth it, for both the time savings and the annoyance-curbing. Verbosity, verbosity, verbosity, then fix it.
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