Developers spend 30–50% of their time debugging and maintaining code. So the question is: are you getting better at it? This article walks through real debugging examples and practical ways to approach them step by step. Read now: https://lnkd.in/dDpgP-_h #CrossWorkers #Debugging #TechLearning
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Ever had those moments when your code just refuses to work? 🤯 Over time, I’ve learned to approach such situations differently: 🔍 First, I stop guessing and start observing 🧩 Break the problem into smaller parts 🛠️ Check logs, console errors, and API responses carefully 🔄 Reproduce the issue instead of randomly changing code 📚 And when stuck, I revisit basics or explore different approaches Debugging isn’t just about fixing code — it’s about improving how you think. Every bug I solve makes me a little better than yesterday. #DeveloperJourney #Debugging #ProblemSolving #WebDevelopment #Learning
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Why Code Breaks in Production In this blog, we’ll explore the most common reasons production bugs occur and how to prevent them with better practices. Think of it as a developer’s survival guide for real-world deployments. Read more → https://lnkd.in/djRBmG-f #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Why Code Breaks in Production In this blog, we’ll explore the most common reasons production bugs occur and how to prevent them with better practices. Think of it as a developer’s survival guide for real-world deployments. Read more → https://lnkd.in/djRBmG-f #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Why Code Breaks in Production In this blog, we’ll explore the most common reasons production bugs occur and how to prevent them with better practices. Think of it as a developer’s survival guide for real-world deployments. Read more → https://lnkd.in/djRBmG-f #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Why Code Breaks in Production In this blog, we’ll explore the most common reasons production bugs occur and how to prevent them with better practices. Think of it as a developer’s survival guide for real-world deployments. Read more → https://lnkd.in/djRBmG-f #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Why Code Breaks in Production In this blog, we’ll explore the most common reasons production bugs occur and how to prevent them with better practices. Think of it as a developer’s survival guide for real-world deployments. Read more → https://lnkd.in/djRBmG-f #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Why Code Breaks in Production In this blog, we’ll explore the most common reasons production bugs occur and how to prevent them with better practices. Think of it as a developer’s survival guide for real-world deployments. Read more → https://lnkd.in/djRBmG-f #TheCampusCoders #Tech #Developers #WebDev
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Debugging has revealed some interesting insights: - Every bug is a clue. - Every log tells a story. - Every failure is an opportunity to understand the system better. The goal isn’t just to fix the bug; it’s to understand why it existed in the first place. #Debugging #SoftwareEngineering #ProblemSolving #Developers
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Day 4 🚀 Solved: Task Scheduler (LeetCode 621) This problem is about scheduling tasks with a cooldown period between identical tasks. 💡 Key idea: Always execute the task with the highest remaining frequency, while respecting the cooldown constraint. 🔹 Approach: Use a max heap to pick the most frequent task Use a queue to manage cooldown periods Simulate execution step by step ⏱️ Time Complexity: O(n log k) 🔗 GitHub: https://lnkd.in/gz_47bBz #DSA #LeetCode #Coding
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You can use Claude Code, and be a great programmer. You may not use Claude Code, and still remain a terrible programmer. I knew people who never used code completion on principle. They didn’t get far. Also knew people who used all kinds of tools, and didn’t get far, either. It’s all relative. Use whatever moves you forward.
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