starting a new codebase is 1. an amazing feeling 2. extremely daunting as you don't want to miss those tiny things you did on other projects
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Replying to @Dussed
what, you're saying all your codebases aren't just horrible copy pastes with new stuff grafted in, tons of mismanaged comments like a sort of frankenstein mess? boo
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Replying to @tactful
God no, the mess happens after you realise your brand new methodology doesn't actually cover *all* bases
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Replying to @Dussed
the universal truth of learning as you go = by the time you've finished a module or whatever, you already realise how garbage your code is and want to rewrite it
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Replying to @tactful
this would explain why I never hit deadlines
in all seriousness though, I'll always opt to fix code before moving on because I know it'll bite me in the ass 3 months later1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
eh, if you can then sure, but sometimes you gotta ship. I'm a big proponent of not prematurely optimising until things go wrong (unless like you say, I know this will go wrong lol)
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