![]() You were in such a rush at the time that you didn’t name your variables properly or even set your functions up in the proper control flow. You spend hours parsing through your old code, but you’re completely lost in the mess. It’s your job to maintain it, since you were the one who built it in the first place. Within a few days, you’ve completely forgotten that you were supposed to go back and properly comment the code you wrote for Client A.įast forward six months, and Client A needs a patch built for that same service to comply with some new requirements. You make a mental note to go back and update the comments, but before you can put it on your to-do list, your boss comes over with a new project that you need to get started on immediately. The deadline comes, and you deploy the service, right on time. ![]() All that “extra” stuff-documentation, proper commenting, and so forth-you’ll add that later. You’re already on a tight deadline, so you decide to just make it work. ![]() Client A wants a last-minute deployment for their web service.
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