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by reitzensteinm
4387 days ago
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You finished it, which is by far the most important thing. Without that, it doesn't matter what the code looks like because you'd have achieved nothing. My first Flash game that I wrote in two weeks had some god awful copy pasted code that made me embarrassed to show anyone. But it made six figures over the years and launched what turned out to be a viable career in game development (I've never had a real job). Code quality is important to work on, but it's just there to help you with the primary goal: shipping something cool. You got there, so fuck the code. Great job. |
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