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            <description>11.5.3 Dealing with problems and bugs

Again and again, problems occur when programming with Gambas. Then it is good to be able to turn to other programmers and to the developers of Gambas, because the Gambas community is committed and communicative. The chances of finding solutions are good if you come forward with a meaningful bug report. Note that compiling a bug report follows some basic rules. In this chapter, the author Claus D. reports on his experiences with bug reports.</description>
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