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Like if I'm using print statements to test my code. Is it okay to leave stuff like that in there when "publishing" the app/program?

Edit: So I meant logging. Not "tests". Using console.log to see if the code is flowing properly. I'll study up on debugging. Also, based on what I managed to grasp from your very helpful comments, it is not okay to do, but the severity of how much of an issue it is depends on the context? Either that or it's completely avoidable in the first place if I just use "automated testing" or "loggers".

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[–] OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

It depends where.

Open source project other people will use, and may need to fix? Please leave them in! I love it when I can read the debug output, find the issue, and tell the maintainer how to fix it.

School assignment or professional setting? Take it out or replace it with an official looking "logger" (which will just be printf anyways).