Quantum Programming: When the simple act of observing something in the debugger causes the program to behave differently.
a.k.a. “It works when I look at it.”
The occasional musings of Andy Scheffler
Quantum Programming: When the simple act of observing something in the debugger causes the program to behave differently.
a.k.a. “It works when I look at it.”
I hate it when something works in the development environment, works as a standalone executable, and then blows up when you try to run it via the plug-in.
That reminds me a bit of the “Professor Negation Field”:
http://www.phdcomics.com/comics/archive.php?comicid=821
I thought this was SOP with computers, whether IT or software engineering. 🙂
Man, I hate it so much when that happens. -__-