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Every Bug Tells a Story: What Debugging Really Teaches You
Most people see a bug as something to fix. I’ve learned to see it as something to understand.
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Why Users Don’t Read Error Messages
Most customers don’t ignore error messages because they don’t care—they ignore them because they’re focused on solving a problem. Understanding the psychology behind how people react under stress can help us write better error messages, reduce support tickets, and create software that’s easier to use.
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Think Like Sherlock Holmes: A Better Way to Debug and Troubleshoot
Most bugs don’t reveal themselves to the first person who looks. They reveal themselves to the person who asks better questions. Great debugging isn’t just a technical skill. It’s detective work, where evidence matters more than assumptions and curiosity solves mysteries that experience alone cannot.



