Google for Developers’ Post

It's never your code. (Until it is.)

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The bug is in the OS kernel, not my fault 😌

It's a feature not a bug. Now please leave me alone

No it's one , comma lied in binary 🙃

I don't want to know who created the bug. I want it fixed ASAP...🤪😂🔥

A bug is a bug. Whether yours or anyone else's. As a developer, our job is to fix the bug. (And create new ones while fixing it 😆)

Setting up react native in windows surely makes me remember this.

It will be your code after you fix the bug in the other library.

Hi, i think your own library your Brain 🧠.code, bugs 🐛 other things.

خیلی خوب بیت گفتید

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