Step 1) Download, Beg, borrow, steal, buy, fabricate or otherwise obtain a rubber duck
Step 2) Place rubber duck on status bar/desk and inform it you are just going to go over some code with it, if that's all right.
Step 3) Explain to the duck what your code is supposed to do, and then go into detail and explain your code line by line
Step 4) At some point you will tell the duck what you are doing next and then realize that is not in fact what you are actually doing. The duck will sit there serenely, happy in the knowledge that it has helped you on your way.
Note: In a pinch a coworker might be able to substitute for the duck, however, it is often prefered to confide mistakes to the duck instead of your coworker.
Original Credits: ~Andy from lists.ethernal.org
Step 1) Download Rubber Ducky
Step 2) Open the blue project file
Step 3) Press Command + R to run
Step 4) Click on the icon in the status bar
It would be wonderful if this were true, but the fact is that most duck's prefer to take a mentoring roll. There are a few ducks however that do choose to code, but these are the duck's that nobody hears about because they are selected for secret government projects which are highly classified in nature.
More information can be found here : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging
Great question! Github or Amazon hosts a wide selection of affordable ducks that have graduated with a technical degree from some of the world's leading universities.
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We need to add a ducky icon for the menu bar instead of a star |
Make rubber ducky stay after quitting xcode |