Roger & Deception
Hey Roger, did you ever notice how the way a tree's rings stack up is almost like a good piece of code—both can read the story of time if you just look closely?
You’re right. I’ve always liked how the rings quietly tell a year’s worth of life, just like clean code logs its history. It’s a slow rhythm, a calm story unfolding, no rush needed.
Yeah, slow is the best. Keeps the bad bugs from slipping in unnoticed. Just like a tree that outsmarts the storm.
Exactly, a steady pace lets us spot the small flaws before they grow. Like a tree that watches the storm, we watch the code.
Nice line—staying calm is the trick. Just keep your eyes on the logs and let the bugs die off before they grow.
That’s the plan—slow, steady, and keeping a steady eye on the logs. The bugs won’t get a chance to grow.
Just remember the silent ones that hide in the cache; they’ll find their chance if you’re not watching.