Its definitely a bad idea writing new code that builds up on your old code, that has not been tested properly, because you quickly have to start debugging multiple layer is code at once.
Its definitely a bad idea writing new code that builds up on your old code, that has not been tested properly, because you quickly have to start debugging multiple layer is code at once.
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Don’t worry, it’s probably fine, as long as you have a good grasp of the new feature. Right?
Erm, yes? Been programing for 15 years, I think I know my way around. 😅