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> It’s easy to treat a particularly clever or elegant piece of code as a masterpiece. It might very well be a beautiful trinket! But we engineers are not in the business of beautiful trinkets, we’re in the business of outcomes.

This spoke to me.

However, as anyone that has looked at my code can attest, I tend to also want my code (and its functionality) to be very pretty. I'm generally writing code that I will be maintaining, so it needs to be something that I can look at, in a year, and understand.

I'm currently in the final phases of a project that I will never announce here, and don't plan on taking much credit for, but it really is da schizz. It's that way, because no one is paying for it, and no one will make money from it.

Money both spoils everything, and also makes it all happen.



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