I forget that most people don& #39;t write really shitty code while they are learning something new. I learn code the same way I clean. Gotta throw everything on the floor and make it look like trash so I& #39;m motivated to clean it up
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I think it has something to do with the way I visualize things. I have to test a number of different ways things could work before to see how it works. I usually trash that code and build it like I know what I& #39;m doing.
Which I know is highly annoying when I& #39;m working on a team but
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The .5% is the time I fuck up my git timeline and push in the wrong thing
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The .5% is the time I fuck up my git timeline and push in the wrong thing