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when I started programming 15 years ago there was this thing that would sometimes happen where something would go wrong in my program and then it would sort of belch forth this impenetrable wall of text and that was my sign that I was going to need to spend some time sort of groveling through my code trying to make sense of what had gone wrong but since then tool support has gotten a lot better a lot of things are more sort of clearly presented so now when one of my programs fails it points out this really useful map of exactly like what broke where and where I can go to start fixing it but sometimes i pair with kind of less experienced folks and Ill get an error and for some reason it looks like theyre just still seeing that impenetrable wall of text like I used to get so that makes me feel like I may have learned something about what I see in a stack trace when Im reading it and so I thought it might be a good idea to try to step back and make sense of what it actually is that I