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  1. WARNING • These slides are not optimized for printing or exam preparation. These are for lecture delivery only. • These slides are made for PowerPoint 2010/2013. They may not show up well on other PowerPoint versions. You can download PowerPoint 2010 viewer from here. • These slides contain a lot of animations. For optimal results, watch in slideshow mode.

  2. How do you feel when the code works in the first try? (a) (b)

  3. How do you feel when the code works in the first try?

  4. How do you feel when the code works in the first try?

  5. Option 1:‘eyeball’ code to find bug

  6. Option 2:Insert print statements

  7. Option 3:Use an IDE{Integrated Development Environment}

  8. Option 3:Use an IDE{Integrated Development Environment}

  9. Prime Your Primary Weapon:Introducing IDEs CS2103/T, Lecture 1, Part 2, [Aug 12, 2016]

  10. [Extra] Eclipse intro video

  11. [Extra] Eclipse intro video

  12. [Extra] Eclipse intro video

  13. [Extra] Eclipse intro video

  14. IDE basics video

  15. Use the IDE

  16. Use the IDE to navigate 1 ↓ 2 ↑ 3 i

  17. Use the IDE to debug 1 2 3

  18. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse ‘break point’

  19. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse

  20. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse

  21. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse

  22. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse

  23. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse

  24. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse

  25. [Extra] Debugging in Eclipse

  26. Use an IDE to debug

  27. It’s your primary weapon.Soon:Learn basics first

  28. It’s your primary weapon.Soon:Learn basics first Semester-end:Become an IDE ninja

  29. It’s your primary weapon.Soon:Learn basics first Semester-end:Become an IDE ninja

  30. It’s your primary weapon.Soon:Learn basics first Semester-end:Become an IDE ninja Switch to IDE to help others!

  31. Learn to learn: Generalize, summarize • L1Q3: What is the key message of ‘Intro to IDEs’ (10 words of less)? • SMS your answer to 77577[or submit at tinyurl.com/answerpost] in the following format. • ide {your answer} • e.g. ide blah blahblah

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