Whatever 'Clean Code' you write now, it'll be shit eventually and in need of a complete rewrite
Whatever 'Clean Code' you write now, it'll be shit eventually and in need of a complete rewrite
Whatever 'Clean Code' you write now, it'll be shit eventually and in need of a complete rewrite
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grug even have whole section just for refactor code
inexperienced big brain developer see nested loop and often say "O(n^2)? Not on my watch!"
complexity demon spirit smile
This hits too close to home.
New code is O(n log n), but the time benefits only kicks in when n is above 1 trillion. Otherwise it’s much slower.
And 90% of the time, n is about 3
and 99.9% of the time it is less than 10
I feel like this is a perfect encapsulation of how an experienced self-aware developer thinks. Experience really beats the hard stances out of you. I find myself saying “it depends” and “a bit of column A, bit of column B” often, like a cheap kids toy
Programming is the gradual collection of mantras.
Finally, a development philosophy that sounds unambiguously correct.