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RE: Try Try Try Again

in #art7 years ago

He he, no pressure to resteem, but thanks if you do Matko. =)

I agree with you 100%. This applies to anything. I have a background in programming. I started out with machine code on the C64 (shows my age), progressed to assembly on the Amiga and years later landed in website development with JavaScript and PHP.

I still have programmer friends from way back then. To quote one them, "Code is poetry." A good piece of code reads well and executes well. This only comes with experience and endless hours, days or worse spent debugging the code. It takes time to learn good programming practices. It takes even more time to be innovative with those practices.