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can use a standard debugger like gdb on embedded systems let's find out [Music] hey folks welcome back i hope you're doing well welcome back to another embedded systems video i recently posted a video about embedded c and embedded c plus plus and how they are and are not different from normal c and c plus check out that video if you missed it but after that video a lot of you expressed some interest in hearing more about debugging embedded systems and that's a pretty massive topic but i thought i would scratch the service today and talk about a little trick that is super helpful and a lot of people who are new to embedded systems just simply don't know about because it's funny a lot of people when they get into embedded systems it's like they forget all the debugging that they ever learned and they immediately go back to print style debugging basically what they did when they were a freshman in college just getting started and they just start polluting their code with print statements...