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by eitally
3820 days ago
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Because with experience comes internalization of the maxim, "perfect is the enemy of good." Mature programmers get more done and ship more good code than they can remember, while junior programmers are so focused on following perfect standards using perfect frameworks and perfect syntax that they 1) ship very slowly, and 2) belabor every decision, causing even more bugs. Yes, the language isn't the most ... diplomatic ... but it is also frank & honestly expresses one difference a decade of experience makes for most professional programmers. |
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Excellent insight!