Developer Credits Daily Gardening Routine for Breakthrough in Debugging Complex Code
A software developer writing for DEV Community describes how stepping away from a persistent caching bug and spending time in his garden the next morning led to a quick resolution. The bug involved a page displaying stale data longer than expected, despite the application otherwise functioning normally. After exhaustive screen-based troubleshooting failed to yield answers, he closed his laptop and resumed work the following day only after tending to his terrace garden. While turning compost with a relaxed mind, he recalled an overlooked assumption about where old data was being reused, and the fix took just minutes once he returned indoors. He argues the habit works not because of any mystical connection between plants and programming, but because gardening builds observation skills and mental space that are equally valuable in debugging.
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