- I often find that a program is never finished. As long
as there are end-users using your program, it will never
be finished. I think that programming self-confidence can
be a bad thing, if you get too confident, then your vanity
will get in the way of clearly seeing your solution. Another
set of eyes, if available, will always see past the filters
that cloud your vision.
- Keep programming. Keep reading. Keep learning. And most
important, keep communicating with knowledgeable people.
- About the same as cut and paste bomb construction, except
you won't loose your hands. :) Cut and paste is not the same
as module re-use. There are docs for modules, not for pasted
code.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention - study software design.
Jeff
L-LL-L--L-LL-L--L-LL-L--
-R--R-RR-R--R-RR-R--R-RR
F--F--F--F--F--F--F--F--
(the triplet paradiddle)
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