Troubleshooting and Debugging Techniques

Eric Chuar has completed the Troubleshooting and Debugging Techniques for Personal & Professional Productivity and received a certificate from Google.

SCHOOL:
Google

GRADUATED:
2021

DURATION:
6 Months

Troubleshooting and Debugging Techniques

Troubleshooting and Debugging Skills Gained

Analyze real-world IT problems and implement the appropriate strategies to solve those problems

Understand the root cause for problems related to speed, crashes, or exhausted resources in your computer

Demonstrate techniques to quickly find and solve the root cause of problems in IT infrastructure

Identify the most common pitfalls of your code and how to fix them

Course Perspective

Just got done with the Troubleshooting and Debugging Techniques course, and let me tell you, it’s like learning the secrets behind a magic trick. I’ve always been the type to mess around with the gears before taking any formal course. Sure, a certificate might impress some, but it’s the hands-on skills that really set you apart.

Real-World IT Problems: This course was all about getting into the nitty-gritty of typical IT hiccups—speed issues, crashes, you name it. For someone knee-deep in digital marketing and programming, this is invaluable. Instead of just knowing what goes wrong, I now have a systematic way of figuring out why and how to fix it.

Root Causes: Speed and resource issues? Crashes? These aren’t just inconveniences; they’re roadblocks in any IT project. Learning how to trace these back to their root causes is like learning how to read a map. You can’t get to where you’re going if you don’t know where you’re starting from.

Quick Fixes: Time is money, and in my line of work, delays can be costly. The course gave me techniques to quickly pinpoint and solve problems. That’s not just a skill; that’s a superpower in my book.

Code Pitfalls: Coding is a huge part of my day-to-day, and like anyone else, I make mistakes. This course laid out the most common coding pitfalls and how to dodge them. Think of it as a ‘best practices’ guide but for troubleshooting and debugging.

Living in Malaysia and Singapore for so long has taught me that life isn’t just about earning bucks; it’s about making a difference. And I don’t plan on keeping this knowledge to myself. Whether it’s digital marketing, programming, or just everyday life hacks, I’m all about sharing what I know. I’m not getting any younger, and life’s too short to keep valuable info locked up. Got a family to raise and a community that could benefit from this. So, let’s spread the knowledge, shall we?