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<blockquote data-quote="gxtracker" data-source="post: 34799" data-attributes="member: 14004"><p>I disagree. Initial development is the perfect time to plan and implement a way of simplifying things.</p><p></p><p>It's the difference between a coder who codes first and comments at the end, or a coder who comments his code AS he/she writes it. In some cases, the coder who comments at the ends usually doesn't do it because 'hey, the program works.'</p><p></p><p>Always remember that simplicity doesn't mean a loss of features, it simply means reducing the complexity for the user. Abstraction for usability is your friend just like abstraction with coding: I dont need to know how that procedure does its job, i just need to know what to pass to it, and what to expect its results to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gxtracker, post: 34799, member: 14004"] I disagree. Initial development is the perfect time to plan and implement a way of simplifying things. It's the difference between a coder who codes first and comments at the end, or a coder who comments his code AS he/she writes it. In some cases, the coder who comments at the ends usually doesn't do it because 'hey, the program works.' Always remember that simplicity doesn't mean a loss of features, it simply means reducing the complexity for the user. Abstraction for usability is your friend just like abstraction with coding: I dont need to know how that procedure does its job, i just need to know what to pass to it, and what to expect its results to be. [/QUOTE]
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