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Working on fixing a problem and broke something else! HOW? 😩😭😭
...and I still have not fixed the new problem
🀦🏽‍♂️

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  • 3
    Sometimes "breaking something else" is actually the right direction to fixing everything; who knows, it could've been broken earlier and nobody noticed it. Maybe you fixing A unveiled an issue in B? Maybe a previous workaround is now counterproductive?

    Or maybe your keyboard is cursed, idk
  • 1
    That's could direct to redo all codes
    And makes you lose your way
    But always backup is better before start any big coding
  • 0
    @Nour-drmosh Yeah, I had to go to my backup #versioncontrol
  • 2
    When I'm on bug-fixing duty, I like to sing the following song. Not only is it catchy, it's also terribly accurate...

    99 little bugs in the code
    99 little bugs in the code
    Take one down, patch it around
    127 little bugs in the code
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