Programmer Question
This may be a stupid question, as most of my programming consists of one-man scientific computing research prototypes and developing relatively low-level libraries. I've never programmed in the large in an enterprise environment before. I've always wondered, what are the main things that logging libraries make substantially easier than just using good old fashioned print statements or file output, simple programming logic and a few global variables to determine how verbosely things get logged? How do you know when a few print statements or some basic file output ain't gonna cut it and you need a real logging library?
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