Secrets of Sane Programming: 1. Believe your own eyes. 2. Never design something you don't fully understand.
2. Problem-solving often surfaces sub-problems. If you like problem-solving this can lead to a state in which you keep tacking on solutions.
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Consequently this can expose consumers to implementation details of design decisions for solutions to problems they don't have.
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Additionally if you're too readily taking opportunities to fix problems you are probably also doing so when your solutions are bad.
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