My first mentor was able to impart a lot of lessons to me but what I most remember was the "divide and conquer" approach to fixing bugs. I was pretty new to software development at the time and was having a hard time pinning down complicated bugs. It revolutionized how I approach things now and applying it outside the context of fixing bugs but in dealing with most tasks.
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My first mentor was able to impart a lot of lessons to me but what I most remember was the "divide and conquer" approach to fixing bugs. I was pretty new to software development at the time and was having a hard time pinning down complicated bugs. It revolutionized how I approach things now and applying it outside the context of fixing bugs but in dealing with most tasks.