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Real Debugging in Sakai

Speaker(s): Zach A. Thomas

Date: Thursday 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Room: INTL 8

Session Abstract

Zach Thomas from Texas State University will show you problem-solving techniques for Sakai development, including how to use the Eclipse debugger to root out bugs, applying patches, and keeping your code up-to-date with the Sakai source control repository.

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