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hey guys so in this video Im going to try and explain what a stack trace is to you so lets get into it now Ill try to keep this as beginner-friendly as I humanly can so what is a stack trace well you may have seen it you may not know that its called a stack trace maybe you do I dont know but usually you see it when you have up what do I mean by up well I mean that as your program is running and just for some reason something goes critically wrong your program crashes now a lot of programming languages will provide you with the log output of something that went wrong and you may have seen this theres this nice little output you should in red where you have a bunch of names and by an a colon and some number and its just a big mess of stuff now what you are looking at when youre looking at that nice hostile up looking output that is the stack trace my friend so what is the stack trace well the stack trace is this basically your programs attempt to tell you what functions have bee