Debugging's Surprising Learning Curve

Same bug Confusing at first... Obvious later Debugging has a strange learning curve. At first, everything feels confusing. You don’t know where to start, what to check, or what’s even wrong. You try random fixes. Nothing works. Then suddenly, one small clue appears. And everything starts making sense. You trace the issue, connect the dots, and fix it. What’s interesting is what happens after. The same kind of bug that once felt impossible starts feeling obvious. Not because debugging got easier but because your thinking improved. You begin to recognize patterns, ask better questions, and narrow down problems faster. Debugging isn’t just about fixing code. It’s about training how you think. #programming #developers #debugging #codinglife #softwareengineering #problemSolving #devexperience

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That moment when everything clicks after hours of struggle, feels way too satisfying

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Do bugs that once felt impossible now feel obvious to you?

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Been there too, Nitya, and it's still frustrating after all these years.

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