I consume stack overflow like there is no tomorrow. Interesting to see multiple solutions to a problem, which is why I started a thread 1/n
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Replying to @bakermind @waterlego and
Some feel that if code 'works', it is 'right'. I want to make it readable/elegant, but don't always have time to develop clean solutions 2/n
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Replying to @bakermind @waterlego and
Wondered if more formal training would lead you to make more elegant choices than dirty ones (list comprehensions v nested for loops eg) 3/n
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Replying to @bakermind @waterlego and
SwCarpentry good, little basic. I did some Udemy and Coursera. Books okay. Fortunately we have didactic meetups at work to enhance skilz 4/4
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Replying to @bakermind @waterlego and
Yeah, if you want to write better code you need to actually do a software engineering course.
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Replying to @o_guest @bakermind and
And I don't know what to say other than like a musical instrument or a sport but keep at it and challenging yourself. But formal instruction
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is probably a good way forward if you feel you've hit a wall.
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