I agree. There's times where you need a debugger and there's times where you don't. Learning to recognize those situations are valuable, in my opinion.
Sometimes good old pen and paper is the best solution when you find yourself getting into a bind. Other times, stepping through the code and watching what happens to the data/memory is the way to go.
Sometimes good old pen and paper is the best solution when you find yourself getting into a bind. Other times, stepping through the code and watching what happens to the data/memory is the way to go.