> very good programmers who know the language well and what they’re doing
And never make a mistake.
Honestly, it's probably just because I'm not good enough, but I prefer to use my focus on improving the functionality of my code instead of ensuring any change I make is correct.
I've successfully maintained some 100k lines C++ code in the past. I would rather avoid that in the future.
And never make a mistake.
Honestly, it's probably just because I'm not good enough, but I prefer to use my focus on improving the functionality of my code instead of ensuring any change I make is correct.
I've successfully maintained some 100k lines C++ code in the past. I would rather avoid that in the future.