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![]() there's of course the debugger and the debuggee, but how would you go about addressing the person using a debugger?
is she a debuggerer..? |
#2
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![]() uhm nice question! Debuggest? hehe!
see ya! AndreaGeddon |
#3
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![]() Technically, yeah, I think she would be a debuggerer.. I mean, if you look at a similar word like 'hammer', the person using the hammer is technically called a hammerer if Im not mistaken.
![]() Of course debuggerer is hell to pronounce, so lets skip the last '-er' ;-D -kw
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![]() It would just be "the debugger" implying person using one based on sentence around it ;)
"The person hammering" or "The person debugging" is better grammar tho ;) |
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![]() I kinda like "Debug Specialist"
or "Having No Life" for those party animals out there. |