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by throwaway_8141
505 days ago
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I have thought about this too, and think there. were mainly 4 things that are different now 1. As a teen, I had a lot more free time and could spend hours every night on fun stuff. School was easy and I didn't spend much time on homework 2. As a teen, I also did not have a day job programming too. My head is kinda tired when I come home, so unless it's a really interesting project I will probably just watch some TV 3. As a teen, I did not know about good code practices and could just throw something together and see if it worked. For some reason I now find it hard not to spend time on a good code structure, architecture and best practices. I am too "advanced" to just push out crappy code quickly 4. As an adult, I know more about the alternatives out there, so I'm thinking that there's no point in creating something when there are alternatives. |
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