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Linux MTG Wed 15 Sep @ 7PM: DDD - The Data Display Debugger



Topic:          DDD - The Data Display Debugger
Presented by:   Massimo Morin (mmorin at schedsys.com)

Massimo Morin talks about DDD, a graphical front-end to various
debuggers such as gdb.

DDD is a common graphical user interface for command-line debuggers
such as GDB, DBX, XDB, JDB, the Python debugger, or the Perl debugger.
Besides ``classical'' front-end features such as viewing source texts,
DDD provides a graphical data display, where data structures are
displayed as graphs.

When:           15 September 1999, Wednesday
Time:           7:00 p.m.
Where:          MIT Building 3-133 

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