Herman Tulleken had lots of solutions and steps within debugging. It was a lot to take in but either way it was still good information to read over again so that I could full understand. And having to write down information about the bug could help me in future bugs and even help others. And so what I need to do is have a notepad about bugs and solutions. Even more things inside so that it could be something useful. Even the steps that he states have meaning which I would try out if I had a major problem.
Now for the progress of working in C#. I figured out that in my class I was the one with being on tutorial four. Now I'm not freaking out about that but what I am worried about is having to fall behind even more than I need to. But of course this means that the more that I try and try with C# then the more I recognize it and have a better feel of it. But generally it is both positive and negative. My experience with coding I think is what to be expected mostly since I had no experience over programming. And right now I think it's going well, of course there are problems but these are problems that I can do (hopefully) and overcome.