Comment by uyar
1 day ago
My background is in teaching C programming at the university level and DDD was very helpful there, although not very comfortable to use. For years, I've looked for a replacement and finally found Seer and was very happy with it.
https://github.com/epasveer/seer
Interactive debugging is definitely useful when teaching but obviously teaching is a different context. But Seer is not an educational tool and I believe it will hold up in other cases as well.
Have you also tried KDbg, and if so, what's the reason for picking seer over KDbg?
I remember trying it but I couldn't use it, I don't remember exactly why now. The KDE dependencies might have been a problem to have the students install it on their computers but I also remember not being able to use the app properly. I tried to test it out again just now but couldn't find a binary download and couldn't compile myself.