Brain Drain Friday: A Debugging Marathon and a Well-Earned Break

in #musing9 days ago

Hey everyone,

It's Brain Drain Friday, and this week truly earned its name. Yesterday, I did a developer "no-no": I spent a good 12-14 hours debugging and fixing a legacy application directly in its live production environment.

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Under normal circumstances, this is something you avoid at all costs. You test on a staging server, you prepare your changes, and you deploy in a controlled way. But this was a special case; an old app with no test environment that had a critical issue that needed to be solved. It was a stressful process of trial and error, but since the service was live, I couldn't just give up until it was working correctly.

After that marathon session, I'm actually incredibly proud of the accomplishment. It was a tough puzzle to solve under pressure, and I'm glad to finally see the application running the way it was always meant to.

But between the long day yesterday and my weekly kryptonite—the Friday shopping trip—my brain is completely fried. So, for the rest of today, I'm signing off from the world of code and servers. I'm going to spend some time with my favorite waifus and just relax in the world of Genshin Impact.

I hope you all have a fantastic and restful weekend!

As always,
Michael Garcia a.k.a. TheCrazyGM

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Some days are like this, but the client is happy, "its working", and you got groceries! What more could we ask for?!

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Yikes, I don't envy that seriously formidable task, but huge congratulations on getting it done the way that was needed. Rest well, my friend! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

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