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by 6ren 5611 days ago
In my coding, I'm starting to think it's better to write code that is wrong and clear than "right" and unclear. Because then you can understand it quickly when you come back to correct it later (note: including correcting the "right" code, due to bugs, problem change, etc).
1 comments

coworker: This code is clearly wrong

6ren: Thank you

Shouldn't that be:

6ren: You're welcome.

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