Three Days of Bug Hell, Then Bliss: Why Weekly Wins Are Engineering's Secret Weapon
Sweat-drenched keyboard. Cursor blinking like a taunt. Then—crack—the bug dies. That's your weekly win, and it's rewriting how we code the future.
Sweat-drenched keyboard. Cursor blinking like a taunt. Then—crack—the bug dies. That's your weekly win, and it's rewriting how we code the future.
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