This site contains resources to help you debug stuff — mostly software and electronic hardware, but other stuff, too.
We’ll publish and link to advice and stories about any kind of debugging or troubleshooting, including cars, furnaces, plumbing, and even human bodies.
(Disclaimer:  We are not doctors, and don’t even play them on TV.  Consult your physician about any health problems.  If your physician is clueless, send him or her to this site.)

 

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Do you lead a team that could use a seminar on debugging? Dave Agans is available for group training, remote or in person. Contact him here.

 

 

 

Note: Dave Agans only writes funny stuff. If you like his humor, check out his funny novels:

 

Urban legends really happened and tin-foil hats work. So when armed French waiters attack, what’s a mom to do?Image

The Urban Legion, book 1 of the The Urban Legion trilogy, will make you laugh. Get it here.

Audiobook now available! Narrated by Brad Holbrook of The Onion’s Today Now talk show spoof!

 

 

 

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Cowgirls. Bikinis. Murderous media conspiracy. What could go wrong?

Bikini Cowgirls of the Urban Legion, book 2 of the Urban Legion trilogy, is available on Amazon.

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Armageddon isn’t a prophecy–it’s a plan.

Ancient Mysteries of the Urban Legion, book 3 of the Urban Legion trilogy, is now available on Amazon.

History the world has never seen before!Image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Now, read the whole trilogy in one collection, it’s like getting one book free!

Step through a high-tech Looking Glass into a spy spoof where heroes wear tin foil hats and alligators stalk the sewers. This eye-opening adventure pits urban legend survivors against the conspiracy behind everything from chemtrails to bananas.

Packed with action and irreverent humor, The Urban Legion Trilogy is perfect for fans of Christopher Moore, Dave Barry, Kurt Vonnegut, Tom Robbins, and Douglas Adams. Not to mention Elvis, D.B. Cooper, and Bigfoot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave was asked as the author of Debugging to create a list of 5 books he would recommend to fans, and came up with this.

https://shepherd.com/…/to-give-engineers-new-perspectives