![]() ![]() There’s got to be a simpler way to fix this problem. It’s a common problem most developers face almost every day. Maybe you forgot a semicolon somewhere along the lines. But, for some reason, it’s not working this time. Sometimes, that code ends up being the same code snippet that you wrote a while back for a different project. ![]() You spend days writing and debugging code. Only programmers know how much time, effort, and how many cups of coffee goes into writing properly functioning code. ![]()
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