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Do you question your own code shortly after you wrote it?

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-05 21:36

Do you question your code shortly after you wrote it? I find myself questioning everything I have written weeks, even days after I have written it! I often contemplate rewriting everything. I wonder if this is normal behaviour or if I am just too worried about my code being shit instead of continuing on with projects before I just get worried and start everything over?

Name: Anonymous 2014-05-05 22:07

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Stop being negative you illogical imbecile.

You need to look at things outside your own point of view.
Ditto.

No solution is ever perfect
Baseless assertion And what about solutions? I am talking about my programming of flawless and perfect programs. They aren't ``solutions'' to anything. They are computer programs. Flawless and perfect ones at that.

Every approach has it's faults
Baseless assertion.

So it's impossible to write something flawless and perfect.
Baseless and illogical conclusion.

A chair that is strong enough to support an elephant is not light enough for me to lift.
Nonsensical and badly reasoned metaphor.

Essentially what I'm saying is if you think your work is flawless, you aren't letting yourself see its faults.
Baseless presumption.

My flawless and perfect programs shall continue to be flawless and perfect while you wallow in your idiocy and negativity.

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