Tell your students that they should assume their code has bugs to help decrease their frustration when writing code.
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- Novices in computer science tend to assume that their code is bug-free.
- Assuming there are bugs will make students more comfortable with the debugging process.
- This is especially important when students begin writing more complex programs.
- To learn more, watch Mark Guzdial’s CS Education Zoo interview.