"If you love the world you'll be interested in it and you'll want it to do well"

"If you love the world you'll be interested in it and you'll want it to do well"

This is another amazing quote from my friend the retired engineer, Dave. Another one of his was the title of my last post - "just do what feels right to make things better because you love it." Dave loves the world is curious about it and is the most outstanding engineer ever. Dave had a few more tips for me.

Mentally I got too tired so I had to put them into one more blog post instead of squeezing them all into the last, I have to really take care of myself because I can get really overwhelmed. SO HERE GOES, HERE WE GO:

Code is all interrelated. If you change the code then you might fix that chunk but then you might create another one or two problems further down the line.

Change one thing at a time and then see what works.

DEBUGGING

Debug just to find out where the problem is and why and then try and hone in on just that little bit. Don't replace all the parts on the boiler one by one until one works.

Diagnose the issue.

And then hone in and zoom in on it and ATTACK. Just like I did when my boss told me that problem solving was the biggest thing I needed to address - THANK YOOOOU 💜💚💙

An image of space, a holographic wrapper and some pastel colours. Text reads: debugging and changing small bits of code one at a time.


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