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I was hiking in the Davis Mountains (West Texas) recently with the Boy Scouts. My group had the benefit of having a wonderful guide to help us navigate through the rocky paths that were overgrown with thorny bushes. Our sister trek, however, was completely lost. One of the adult leaders later told me that they had their GPS unit turned on and were positive they found their location on the map. They had one small problem - the map told them they were heading south but their compass was pointing north. Other than that, they were sure they were heading in the right direction.
Does that ever happen to you when trying to track down troubled code? You piece together the puzzle and everthing fits - all but one piece?
Well, we are about to start NEW work on an OLD tool that many of you have probably used to help you with lost code.
Carbide.c++ v1.3 is due out in Q1 2008 and the #1 goal is to improve debugging on device. We are looking for your suggestions and comments about TRK (constructive ones :-). Please post your comments on the Carbide.c++ discussion board.
We are also starting up our beta round of testing for v1.3 so get ready. This will be a bit different this time around and you will be hearing an update in this blog when we have more details. You can sign up at the Google Group if you are not already a proud beta tester.