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Six months? I come in after the weekend and constantly want to rewrite the whole goddamn thing.


This^ and I'm only a student; I'll write a program in the evening and by the following morning I'm all, no, no, no!


I tend to spend a lot of time planning (almost as much as coding). I do tend to notice big changes over a period of 2-3 years but areas where I can notice improvements in say six months.


I think I spend too much time planning and not enough time just getting shit done. It's one of the things that I feel like I have to work on this year.


I don't think it is necessarily a bad thing. I spend a lot of time planning because I find my coding productivity is higher. Often it's better to let problems sit for a bit than to code then first, or if one does a mock-up it is an exploration that is part of the planning, to be discarded and done right a second time.

But what this means is I rarely come in the next week and wonder what I was thinking (it does happen, but rarely). More often I look at things, over a few months figure out better solutions to coding problems and my style changes accordingly.


That's good, but the rate slows down over time.




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