This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Sylwia Laskowska
Something light for the weekend… You know youβve been in dev mode for way too long whenβ¦
Coffee stops working β youβre not drinking it for energy anymore, just for emotional support.
You start talking to bugs like theyβre colleagues.
βOh, you again? I thought I fixed you last sprint.β
The rubber duck understands you better than your manager.
And honestly, it deserves a raise.
You solve a bug at 2:37 AM, whisper βfinally!β, then forget what the fix was by morning.
You open your laptop βjust to check one thingβ on Saturday, and suddenly itβs Sunday evening.
You rename the same variable six times, and each version makes less sense than the last.
data, newData, finalData, finalData_v2, data_final_FIX, final_final_REALLY_FINAL.
You fix one issue β three new ones appear.
Youβre not debugging anymore; youβre fighting mythical creatures.
You say βit works on my machineβ like a daily affirmation.
Your code compiles, and you celebrate like you just won a Grammy.
And yet⦠somehow, after all that chaos, all those late nights,
all those tiny wins and endless refactors β
you still love it. You still come back.
Because nothing beats the moment when something finally works.
So yeah, maybe youβre tired. Maybe youβve been staring at the screen for too long.
But youβre also a builder, a problem-solver, and a caffeine-powered optimist.
Take a break. Then come back and break things again.
Which one hit closest to home?
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Sylwia Laskowska