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				<title>Md Zahirul Islam changed their profile picture</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2025 21:07:11 +0000</pubDate>

				
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				<title>In Web Development, Problems Aren’t Roadblocks — They’re Opportunities &#x1f6e0; 

Every project I’ve worked on has had its share of surprises:
 &#x1f539; A plugin that suddenly stops working
 &#x1f539; A client who needs a last-minute design change
 &#x1f539; A server issue at the worst possible time

Early in my career, these moments felt like setbacks. Now, I see them as opportunities to prove my value.

Here’s how I approach them:
 1&#xfe0f;&#x20e3; Stay calm — panic solves nothing
 2&#xfe0f;&#x20e3; Diagnose fast — know where the issue lives
 3&#xfe0f;&#x20e3; Communicate clearly — keep clients in the loop
 4&#xfe0f;&#x20e3; Deliver solutions — not just explanations

&#x1f4a1; In this industry, it’s not about avoiding problems.
 It’s about how fast and effectively you solve them.</title>
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<p>Every project I’ve worked on has had its share of surprises:<br />
 &#x1f539; A plugin that suddenly stops working<br />
 &#x1f539; A client who needs a last-minute design change<br />
 &#x1f539; A server issue at the worst possible time</p>
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