Behind every “final fix” a developer who thought it was done… until the next bug appeared. And let’s be honest— every developer has faced this at least once in their life. That moment when you say “this is the last commit”… and then the code says, “one more thing.” Debugging isn’t just about code. It’s about patience, persistence, and learning something new with every commit. #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingLife #Developers #Git #VersionControl #Debugging #TechHumor #ComputerScience #Learning #DeveloperLife #CodingJourney
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