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Debugging Code Challenges
Today feels like a mix of sunny and cloudy. I’ve been working on debugging code all morning, trying to fix a tricky bug in my latest Scratch project. The screen is filled with colorful blocks that represent the code, moving and changing when I press play. Sometimes it’s like solving a puzzle—figuring out where things went wrong.
There are moments of frustration when nothing seems to work as planned, but then suddenly everything clicks, and I see an error message. It feels satisfying to fix it, even if it’s just a tiny typo or misplaced block. My project is about creating a simple game with a character that moves around the screen, avoiding obstacles. I’m adding more features—like making the character jump when you click on them.
I’ve been listening to some upbeat music while coding—it helps keep my brain from getting too tired. “BTS: Permission to Dance” plays softly in the background, its catchy tunes giving me a little boost. The game is coming along nicely, and I’m excited about adding more levels later. For now, though, it’s all about making sure everything works perfectly before moving on.